Observational Aspects of Neutrino Astrophysics
ORAL · R09 ·
Presentations
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IceCube-HAWC realtime coincidence analysis with sub-threshold data
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Authors
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Hugo Ayala
- Pennsylvania State University
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Constraining Galaxy Clusters as Steady Sources of Cosmic Neutrinos with IceCube
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Authors
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Mehr Un Nisa
- Michigan State University
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Andrew Ludwig
- UCLA
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Srinivasan Raghunathan
- UCLA
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Marcos Santander
- University of Alabama
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Simulation Study of Radio Signals from Cosmic Ray Air Showers for an Antenna Array at IceTop
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Authors
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Abdul Rehman
- Bartol Research Institute, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware
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Frank Schroeder
- Bartol Research Institute / Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware
- Bartol Research Institute, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware
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Constraints on astrophysical interpretations of anomalous ANITA events with IceCube
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Authors
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Alex Pizzuto
- University of Wisconsin – Madison
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Cosmic Ray Candidates in the Askaryan Radio Array and Implications for Neutrino Detection
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Authors
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Amy Connolly
- Ohio State University
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W-Boson and Trident Production in IceCube and IceCube-Gen2: Cross Sections and Detectability
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Authors
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Bei Zhou
- Ohio State Univ - Columbus
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John Beacom
- Ohio State Univ - Columbus
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The search for astrophysical neutrinos from gravitational wave sources in real time with IceCube
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Authors
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Justin Vandenbroucke
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Raamis Hussain
- University of Wisconsin – Madison
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Alex Pizzuto
- University of Wisconsin – Madison
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Machine Learning in Cosmic Ray Reconstruction with IceCube
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Authors
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Roy Wood
- Mercer Univ
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Frank McNally
- Mercer Univ
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Tyler Sledge
- Mercer Univ
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Simulation Study for Radio Measurement of Cosmic Ray Air Showers at the South Pole.
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Authors
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Ek Narayan Paudel
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware
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Frank Schroeder
- Bartol Research Institute / Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware
- Bartol Research Institute, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware
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