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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2011
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Evolution of the IceCube data acquisition system for IceCube-Gen2
Journal of Instrumentation, 2021IceCube-Gen2 is a future large-scale extension to the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, a cubic-kilometer-scale neutrino detector at the geographic South Pole. The IceCube data acquisition system architecture, while running stably with over 99% uptime, will be re-optimized for IceCube-Gen2 to solve design challenges with power consumption, communications ...
J.L. Kelley, C. Wendt
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Measurement of South Pole ice transparency with the IceCube LED calibration system [PDF]
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, approximately 1 km3 in size, is now complete with 86 strings deployed in the Antarctic ice. IceCube detects the Cherenkov radiation emitted by charged particles passing through or created in the ice.
M G Aartsen, R Abbasi, Y Abdou
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THE ICECUBE NEUTRINO TELESCOPE
Modern Physics Letters A, 2004The IceCube Neutrino Telescope, a huge Neutrino Telescope with 1 cubic km instrumented volume, starts construction in 2004. The project status and the expected sensitivity and performance for detecting high energy cosmic neutrinos are reported. Preliminary results based on AMANDA experience without taking into account IceCube's new digital technology ...
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008
We present status and physics motivations for the low energy extension to the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, called “DeepCore.” DeepCore will consist of at least 6 additional strings located in the center of the IceCube array of which a first string will be deployed in the upcoming polar season.
Olaf Schulz +3 more
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We present status and physics motivations for the low energy extension to the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, called “DeepCore.” DeepCore will consist of at least 6 additional strings located in the center of the IceCube array of which a first string will be deployed in the upcoming polar season.
Olaf Schulz +3 more
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Status of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory
New Astronomy Reviews, 2004Abstract The IceCube neutrino telescope, to be constructed near the Antarctic South Pole, represents the next generation of neutrino telescope. Its large 1 km3 size will make it uniquely sensitive to the detection of neutrinos from astrophysical sources. The current design of the detector is presented.
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Verbundprojekt 05A2020 - ICECUBE - Astroteilchenphysik mit dem IceCube Neutrinoteleskop
Wissenschaftliche Highlights im Berichtszeitraum waren der Nachweis eines hochenergetischen Teilchenschauers in IceCube konsistent mit der Entstehung an der sog. Glashow-Resonanz sowie die Identifikation von NGC 1068 als zweite hochenergetische astrophysikalische Neutrinoquelle.+4 more sources
Verbundprojekt 05A2020 - ICECUBE - Astroteilchenphysik mit dem IceCube
Wissenschaftliche Highlights im Berichtszeitraum waren der Nachweis eines hochenergetischen Teilchenschauers in IceCube konsistent mit der Entstehung an der sog. Glashow-Resonanz sowie die Identifikation von NGC 1068 als zweite hochenergetische astrophysikalische Neutrinoquelle.openaire +1 more source
Verbund: 05A2020 - ICECUBE; Astroteilchenphysik mit dem IceCube Neutrinoteleskop
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