1–5 Aug 2011
AlbaNova University Center
Europe/Stockholm timezone

High-energy astrophysics with Neutrino Telescopes

2 Aug 2011, 11:10
40m
The Oskar Klein Auditorium (AlbaNova University Center)

The Oskar Klein Auditorium

AlbaNova University Center

Oral Plenary talks Plenary talks

Speaker

Ignacio Taboada (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Description

We will review the status and results of future and current neutrino telescopes. We discuss methods for data analysis and signal to background discrimination. The search for potential sources of galactic and extragalactic cosmic rays with neutrino telescopes is discussed. Emphasis is placed on the results of IceCube, a on gigaton neutrino telescope in operation at the South Pole.

Primary author

Ignacio Taboada (Georgia Institute of Technology)

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