IceCube at the Threshold
Abstract
IceCube has observed neutrinos above 100 TeV at a level significantly above the steeply falling background of atmospheric neutrinos. The astrophysical signal is seen both in the high-energy starting event analysis from the whole sky and as a high-energy excess in the signal of neutrino-induced muons from below. No individual neutrino source, either steady or transient, has yet been identified. Several follow-up efforts are currently in place in an effort to find coincidences with sources observed by optical, X-ray and gamma-ray detectors. This paper, presented at the inauguration of HAWC, reviews the main results of IceCube and describes the status of plans to move to near-real time publication of high-energy events by IceCube.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1507.07871,
title = {IceCube at the Threshold},
author = {Thomas K. Gaisser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.07871},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
Presentation on behalf of IceCube at the Inauguration of HAWC, Puebla, March 19, 2015. Fifteen figures with updated references