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DTSTART:20230809T193000Z
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LOCATION:Chamberlin 5280 / https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84177510355?pwd=U
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SUMMARY:On the origin of ANITA's intriguing events\, High Energy Semin
 ar\, Jordi Salvado\, University of Barcelona
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, the ANtarctic Impulsive Transient Antenn
 a (ANITA) has undertaken four flights in the South Pole\, with the pri
 mary objective of detecting ultra-high energy astrophysical neutrinos 
 within the Antarctic ice. During this period ANITA collaboration has r
 eported several intriguing events apparently compatible with upgoing h
 igh energy showers in the atmosphere. In this talk\, we will provide a
 n overview of the experimental findings and discuss their potential im
 plications for physics beyond the standard model. Additionally\, we wi
 ll contextualise these results in relation to other experiments such a
 s IceCube.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8378
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