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IceCube: A multipurpose neutrino telescope
Authors
John Bahcall
Xinhua Bai
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K.-H. Becker
Elisa Bernardini
Daniel Bertrand
David Besson
David Boersma
Othmane Bouhali
Sybille Böser
William Carithers
William Chinowsky
Paul Evenson
Thomas Gaisser
H. Geenen
Azriel Goldschmidt
T. Hauschildt
D. Hays
Klaus Helbing
Publication date
1 January 2008
Publisher
Doi
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Abstract
IceCube is a new high-energy neutrino telescope which will be coming online in the near future. IceCube will be capable of measuring fluxes of all three flavors of neutrino, and its peak neutrino energy sensitivity will be in the TeV-PeV range. Here, after a brief description of the detector, we describe its anticipated performance with a selection of physics topics: supernovae, extraterrestrial diffuse and point sources of neutrinos, gamma-ray bursts, neutrinos from WIMP annihilation, and cosmic ray composition. © 2008 The Physical Society of Japan.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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