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A novel wavelength shifter foil for IceCube / Resconi, E
2005 Published version: PDF;
In : 29th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Pune, India, 3 - 10 Aug 2005, pp.25 (v.5)
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IceCube / Montaruli, Tinstitute - ICECUBE.
Approved: 02 December 2004.-
Status: Data Taking
External link: Experiment home page
Experiment: RE10
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IceTray : a Software Framework for IceCube / De Young, T R
CERN, 2005 Published version from CERN: PDF;
In : Computing in High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics 2004, Interlaken, Switzerland, 27 Sep - 1 Oct 2004, pp.463 (CERN-2005-002)
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IceCube : Initial Performance / Chirkin, D
2005 Published version: PDF;
In : 29th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Pune, India, 3 - 10 Aug 2005, pp.303 (v.8)
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IceCube seeks to expand
Published in: CERN Courier Volume 56, Number 6, July/August 2016
Geneva : CERN, 2016
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The world’s biggest IceCube is ready for action
Published in: CERN Courier Volume 51, Number 2, March 2011
Geneva : CERN, 2011
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Neutrino astronomy with IceCube and AMANDA / Hill, Gary C
2005 Published version: PDF;
In : 29th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Pune, India, 3 - 10 Aug 2005, pp.213 (v.10)
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First Associations of High-Energy Neutrinos and Insights for the Future / Resconi, Elisa (speaker) (Technical University Munich)
Based on a decade of IceCube data, this presentation will report compelling evidence linking neutrinos to AGN, both jet and non-jet, and to the Galactic plane. We will explore the most recent results and their future implications as we delve into the context of current and future experiments, providing insights into the intricate relationship between neutrinos and astrophysical phenomena..
2023 - 4326. EuCAPT Virtual Colloquia External link: Event details In : First Associations of High-Energy Neutrinos and Insights for the Future
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Recent Results from IceCube and a Glimpse of the Neutrino Astronomy’s Future / Lazar, Jeffrey (speaker) (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
In the decade since its completion, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory has enabled immense progress in neutrino astronomy. Beginning with the detection of the diffuse astrophysical neutrino flux and continuing to the present day, IceCube has continued to further our understanding of astrophysics, fundamental neutrino physics, and fundamental particle physics. [...]
2024 - 3624. EP Seminar External link: Event details In : Recent Results from IceCube and a Glimpse of the Neutrino Astronomy’s Future
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Neutrino astronomy with the AMANDA and IceCube detectors / De Clercq, C (Vrije U., Brussels)
CERN, 2009 - 12 p. Published version from CERN: PDF;
In : 2008 European School of High-Energy Physics, Herbeumont-sur-Semois, Belgium, 8 - 21 Jun 2008, pp.315-326 (CERN-2009-002)

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