17–21 nov. 2025
Tokyo
Fuseau horaire Asia/Tokyo

12 Years of Discoveries from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory

21 nov. 2025, 11:25
25m
Koshiba Hall (Tokyo)

Koshiba Hall

Tokyo

Hongo Campus, University of Tokyo

Orateur

Naoko Kurahashi Neilson (Drexel University)

Description

The IceCube Neutrino Observatory has made milestone observations in neutrino astronomy, multi-messenger astronomy, cosmic-ray physics, and particle physics for over a decade. This talk will cover historic triumphs, including those that started the field of neutrino astronomy, as well as recent highlights such as the observation of the Galactic Plane in neutrinos, the emergence of Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068 as a steady high-energy neutrino source, and competitive neutrino oscillation parameter measurements. The ongoing IceCube Upgrade deploys newly developed detector modules and will increase our understanding of our detector and the properties of the instrumented ice. The effort also leads the way to a future generation neutrino observatory, IceCube-Gen2, with capabilities to answer many questions raised by these discoveries.

Auteur

Naoko Kurahashi Neilson (Drexel University)

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