Thursday, November 11, 2024, 16:00
WBGB/019
Philipp Eller, TU Munich
Abstract:
The IceCube Observatory, which instruments a cubic kilometer of the
South Pole ice, records neutrinos from various sources and over a broad
range of energies. These events can be used to gain insight into
astrophysical phenomena as well as into the fundamental properties of
the neutrino itself. In this talk, I will give an overview of some
recent scientific findings and highlights, including the observation of
neutrino emission from the galactic plane and measurements of the
oscillation properties of the neutrino.