277 research outputs found

    Direction Reconstruction using a CNN for GeV-Scale Neutrinos in IceCube

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    The IceCube Neutrino Observatory observes neutrinos interacting deep within the South Pole ice. It consists of 5,160 digital optical modules, which are embedded within a cubic kilometer of ice, over depths of 1,450 m to 2,450 m. At the lower center of the array is the DeepCore subdetector. Its denser sensor configuration lowers the observable energy threshold to the GeV-scale, facilitating the study of atmospheric neutrino oscillations. The precise reconstruction of neutrino direction is critical in the measurements of oscillation parameters. This work presents a method to reconstruct the zenith angle of GeV-scale events in IceCube by using a convolutional neural network and compares the result to that of the current likelihood-based reconstruction algorithm

    A calibration study of local ice and optical sensor properties in IceCube

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    A Time-Variability Test for Candidate Neutrino Sources Observed with IceCube

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    Camera Calibration for the IceCube Upgrade and Gen2

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    Simulation Study of the Observed Radio Emission of Air Showers by the IceTop Surface Extension

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    The SkyLLH framework for IceCube point-source search

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    Discrimination of Muons for Mass Composition Studies of Inclined Air Showers Detected with IceTop

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    Every Flare, Everywhere: An All-Sky Untriggered Search for Astrophysical Neutrino Transients Using IceCube Data

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    Searches for Neutrinos from Precursors and Afterglows of Gamma-Ray Bursts using the IceCube Neutrino Observatory

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