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UID:UW-Physics-Event-5361
DTSTART:20200225T210000Z
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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Neutrino Oscillations at the End of the World\, NPAC (Nuclear/
 Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum\, Summer Blot\, DESY
DESCRIPTION:The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a pioneering\, cubic k
 ilometre-sized neutrino telescope located at the geographic South Pole
 . Since its discovery of the astrophysical neutrino flux\, IceCube has
  continued to provide invaluable knowledge about both neutrino sources
  and neutrino properties at the GeV-PeV scale through its detection of
  neutrino interactions via Cherenkov radiation in the optically clear\
 , deep glacial ice. In this talk I will focus on the most recent measu
 rements of atmospheric neutrino oscillations with the IceCube DeepCore
  sub-array. Recent improvements in detector calibration and modelling 
 of systematic uncertainties have paved the way for new measurements wi
 th unprecedented sensitivity above 5 GeV. I will also describe our pro
 gress on a near-future detector extension\, the IceCube Upgrade\, whic
 h will deploy new optical modules into the ice along with improved cal
 ibration devices to further enhance the performance of the IceCube Neu
 trino Observatory.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=5361
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