Speaker
Alexander Kappes
(Humboldt University / DESY)
Description
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, completed in December
2010, is located at the geographic South Pole and
incorporates a one cubic kilometer neutrino detector buried
in the deep ice and a one square kilometer air shower array,
IceTop, sitting atop the glacial ice. This unique
combination of neutrino and cosmic-ray detectors allows to
investigate a wide variety of physics topics both in
astrophysics and particle physics. The talk will present
latest results from IceCube concentrating on the
astrophysical aspects.
Primary author
Alexander Kappes
(Humboldt University / DESY)