We present the results of an analysis of data collected by IceCube/DeepCore
in 2010-2011 resulting in the first significant detection of neutrino
oscillations in a high-energy neutrino telescope. A low-energy muon neutrino
sample (20-100 GeV) containing the oscillation signal was extracted from data
collected by DeepCore. A high-energy muon neutrino sample (100 GeV -10 TeV) was
extracted from IceCube data in order to constrain the systematic uncertainties.
The non-oscillation hypothesis was rejected with more than 5σ. We fitted
the oscillation parameters Δm232 and sin22θ23 to these
data samples. In a 2-flavor formalism we find Δm232=(2.5±0.6)⋅10−3 eV2 and sin22θ23>0.92 while maximum
mixing is favored. These results are in good agreement with the world average
values.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures, contribution to NOW 2012, to appear in Nucl.
Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.