Séminaires

New atmospheric neutrino oscillation results from IceCube/DeepCore

par Dr João Pedro Athayde Marcondes de André (Michigan State University)

Europe/Paris
Description
Located at the South Pole Station in Antarctica, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory is the world's largest neutrino telescope. In the clearest part of the ice sits a more densely instrumented section, DeepCore, that is able to measure neutrinos above roughly 10 GeV. Using DeepCore data, neutrino oscillations can be observed for a very different energy range usually used in long baseline neutrino experiments and therefore provide a complementary picture to the one observed in these experiments. Recent results from DeepCore, with a similar precision to those from long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments, will be presented.