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SUMMARY:Neutrino astronomy and oscillations with IceCube\, Preliminary
  Exam\, Samyak Jain\, Physics PhD Graduate Student
DESCRIPTION:Neutrino astronomy continues to be a rapidly evolving fiel
 d. In addition to identifying a handful of neutrino sources (NGC 1068\
 , TXS 0506+056\, and the Milky Way)\, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory
  has identified a diffuse flux of astrophysical neutrinos with unclear
  origins. Apart from astronomy\, IceCube-DeepCore has also proved capa
 ble of placing leading constraints on neutrino oscillations. These osc
 illations may be modified by neutrino-matter interactions beyond the S
 tandard Model - referred to as Non-Standard Interactions (NSI) - makin
 g IceCube potentially sensitive to them. In this talk\, I will motivat
 e Active Galactic Nuclei - which are promising sites of cosmic-ray acc
 eleration - as significant contributors to the diffuse neutrino flux\,
  and present IceCube-DeepCore’s sensitivity to NSI.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=9638
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