T 62: Neutrino-Astronomie II
Mittwoch, 27. März 2019, 16:00–18:35, S14
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16:00 |
T 62.1 |
Gruppenbericht:
High-energy neutrino astronomy with IceCube: recent results and new perspectives — •Kai Krings for the IceCube collaboration
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16:20 |
T 62.2 |
Self-triggered point source search with IceCube — •Martina Karl for the IceCube collaboration
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16:35 |
T 62.3 |
Improving the description of the astrophysical muon-neutrino spectrum with 9 years of IceCube data — •Joeran Stettner, Christian Haack, René Reimann, and Christopher Wiebusch for the IceCube collaboration
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16:50 |
T 62.4 |
Studying the temporal variation of the cosmic-ray Sun shadow -- comparison of IceCube data with theoretical models of the solar magnetic field — •Frederik Tenholt and Julia Becker Tjus for the IceCube collaboration
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17:05 |
T 62.5 |
First Double Cascade Tau Neutrino Candidates in IceCube — •Juliana Stachurska for the IceCube collaboration
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17:20 |
T 62.6 |
Observation of the cosmic-ray moon shadow using the IceCube Neutrino Observatory — •Saskia Philippen, Christian Haack, René Reimann, Marius Wallraff, and Christopher Wiebusch for the IceCube collaboration
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17:35 |
T 62.7 |
Seasonal variations of the atmospheric neutrino flux — •Marit Zöcklein, Pascal Backes, Jakob Böttcher, Philipp Fürst, Christian Haack, Patrick Heix, Jöran Stettner, and Christopher Wiebusch for the IceCube collaboration
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17:50 |
T 62.8 |
Light diffusion in birefringent polycrystals and the IceCube ice anisotropy — •Martin Rongen for the IceCube collaboration
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18:05 |
T 62.9 |
Study of seasonal variations of the atmospheric neutrino flux with MCEq — •Patrick Heix, Pascal Backes, Jakob Böttcher, Philipp Fürst, Christian Haack, Jöran Stettner, Christopher Wiebusch, and Marit Zöcklein for the IceCube collaboration
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18:20 |
T 62.10 |
Predictions for the flux of high-energy cosmogenic neutrinos* — •David Wittkowski and Karl-Heinz Kampert
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