August 29, 2022 to September 4, 2022
America/New_York timezone

Latest Results from IceCube and High-Energy Neutrinos

Sep 3, 2022, 2:05 PM
25m
Narcissus/Orange

Narcissus/Orange

Parallel session talk Particle and Nuclear Astrophysics PNA: Particle and Nuclear Astrophysics

Speaker

Dr James DeLaunay (University of Alabama)

Description

The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a cubic kilometer detector located deep in the Antarctic ice, which has been operating in its full configuration since 2010. In 2013, IceCube discovered a diffuse flux of astrophysical neutrinos in the range of TeV to PeV energies. Since this discovery, there have been large efforts and gains in trying to: better understand the spectral shape of the flux, find the flavor composition of the flux, and identify the astrophysical sources contributing to the flux. In this talk, I will summarize the progress and latest results of these efforts made by the IceCube Collaboration.

Primary authors

Dr James DeLaunay (University of Alabama) IceCube Collaboration

Presentation materials