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Invited review article: IceCube: an instrument for neutrino astronomy.

Francis Halzen1, Spencer R Klein.   

Abstract

Neutrino astronomy beyond the Sun was first imagined in the late 1950s; by the 1970s, it was realized that kilometer-scale neutrino detectors were required. The first such instrument, IceCube, is near completion and taking data. The IceCube project transforms 1 km(3) of deep and ultratransparent Antarctic ice into a particle detector. A total of 5160 optical sensors is embedded into a gigaton of Antarctic ice to detect the Cherenkov light emitted by secondary particles produced when neutrinos interact with nuclei in the ice. Each optical sensor is a complete data acquisition system including a phototube, digitization electronics, control and trigger systems, and light-emitting diodes for calibration. The light patterns reveal the type (flavor) of neutrino interaction and the energy and direction of the neutrino, making neutrino astronomy possible. The scientific missions of IceCube include such varied tasks as the search for sources of cosmic rays, the observation of galactic supernova explosions, the search for dark matter, and the study of the neutrinos themselves. These reach energies well beyond those produced with accelerator beams. The outline of this review is as follows: neutrino astronomy and kilometer-scale detectors, high-energy neutrino telescopes: methodologies of neutrino detection, IceCube hardware, high-energy neutrino telescopes: beyond astronomy, and future projects.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20815596     DOI: 10.1063/1.3480478

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum        ISSN: 0034-6748            Impact factor:   1.523


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1.  Measurement of the multi-TeV neutrino interaction cross-section with IceCube using Earth absorption.

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-11-22       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Higher and colder: The success and failure of boundaries in high altitude and Antarctic research stations.

Authors:  Vanessa Heggie
Journal:  Soc Stud Sci       Date:  2016-07-08       Impact factor: 3.885

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