T 18: Neutrino Astronomy 1
Montag, 21. März 2022, 16:15–18:30, T-H31
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16:15 |
T 18.1 |
Follow-up of high-energy neutrino events in IceCube — •Martina Karl for the IceCube collaboration
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16:30 |
T 18.2 |
High-Energy Neutrinos From Accretion Flares — •Jannis Necker for the IceCube collaboration
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16:45 |
T 18.3 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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17:00 |
T 18.4 |
Blazar stacking using new and improved neutrino point-source analysis method — •Tomas Kontrimas, Martina Karl, and Chiara Bellenghi for the IceCube collaboration
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17:15 |
T 18.5 |
Neutrino source searches with DNN based Cascade Dataset in IceCube — •Mirco Hünnefeld for the IceCube collaboration
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17:30 |
T 18.6 |
Constraining populations of astrophysical neutrino sources with IceCube — •Chiara Bellenghi and Kristian Tchiorniy for the IceCube collaboration
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17:45 |
T 18.7 |
Targeting luminous optical transients in the search for high-energy neutrinos — •Massimiliano Lincetto for the IceCube collaboration
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18:00 |
T 18.8 |
A Combined Analysis of IceCube's High Energy Muon Tracks and Cascades Neutrino Data — •Erik Ganster, Markus Ackermann, Jakob Böttcher, Philipp Fürst, Jonas Hellrung, Richard Naab, Georg Schwefer, Roman Suveyzdis, and Christopher Wiebusch for the IceCube collaboration
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18:15 |
T 18.9 |
Sensitivity of IceCube-Gen2 for the identification of high-energy tau neutrinos and for the measurement of the flavour composition — •Neha Lad, Maximillian Meier, and Markus Ackermann for the IceCube collaboration
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