Würzburg 2018 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
T 24: Neutrinoastronomie II
Dienstag, 20. März 2018, 16:30–19:00, Philo-HS1
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16:30 |
T 24.1 |
Laterally separated muons from cosmic ray air showers in IceCube — •Dennis Soldin for the IceCube collaboration
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16:45 |
T 24.2 |
Improving the description of the astrophysical muon-neutrino spectrum with 9 years of IceCube data — •Jöran Stettner, Christian Haack, René Reimann, and Christopher Wiebusch for the IceCube collaboration
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17:00 |
T 24.3 |
Measurement of the Atmospheric Electron Neutrino Spectrum using Data from the IceCube Neutrino Detector — •Joshua Luckey, Felix Neubürger, Maximilian Meier, Jan Soedingrekso, Thobias Hoinka, and Thorben Menne for the IceCube collaboration
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17:15 |
T 24.4 |
IceCube Neutrino Meteorology: Correlation Between Atmospheric Neutrinos and Atmospheric Temperature — •Philipp Fürst, Pascal Backes, Jakob Böttcher, Christian Haack, Denise Hellwig, Jöran Stettner, and Christopher Wiebusch
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17:30 |
T 24.5 |
Measuring the Flavor Ratio of High-Energy Neutrino Events in IceCube — •Juliana Stachurska
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17:45 |
T 24.6 |
New results from the search for steady point-like sources of astrophysical neutrinos with IceCube — •René Reimann, Christian Haack, Lisa Schumacher, Jöran Stettner, and Christopher Wiebusch for the IceCube collaboration
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18:00 |
T 24.7 |
Stacking point source search of a lower energy neutrino contribution at the HESE track positions using IceCube data — •Thorben Menne, Mathis Börner, Maximilian Meier, Tobias Hoinka, and Jan Soedingrekso for the IceCube collaboration
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18:15 |
T 24.8 |
Search for neutrino emission in the Galactic plane with IceCube using starting events — •Kai Krings for the IceCube collaboration
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18:30 |
T 24.9 |
Search for High Energy Astrophysical Tau Neutrinos using IceCube Data — •Maximilian Meier, Thorben Menne, Mathis Börner, Mirco Hünnefeld, Tobias Hoinka, Jan Soedingrekso, and Alexander Sandrock for the IceCube collaboration
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18:45 |
T 24.10 |
Constraints on the neutrino emission of short-lived transient sources from IceCube's follow-up program — •Nora Linn Strotjohann for the IceCube collaboration
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