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Projects WIPAC faculty and students are involved in IceCube, Askaryan Radio Array (ARA), High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) experiment, Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), and DM-Ice. ...
Friday, February 8, 2019 -
3:30pm to 4:30pm
Wei Wang, of Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, will be giving a talk, "The Quest for Neutrino Mass Ordering," in Room 2241 of Chamberlin Hall at 3:30 pm on Friday, February 8, as part of the Physics ...
Tuesday, January 31, 2017 - 4:15pm

The American Physical Society meeting on astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology and particle physics, the so-called April meeting, closes today in Washington DC. The IceCube Collaboration has presented brand new results on neutrino oscillations that are comparable in precision to long-baseline neutrino experiments. From WIPAC, many PhD students and more senior staff presented results about IceCube, including the masterclass, along with results on CTA and Fermi.

Weizmann Institute, workshop group photo
Tuesday, January 31, 2017 - 11:45am

Those of us working with high-energy neutrinos always have great expectations for a new year, since the highest energy neutrino ever could show up or a joint detection of a neutrino and another cosmic messenger might point us to the much sought-after sources.

Friday, January 20, 2017 -
6:00pm to 8:30pm
Whitnall High School's Science Department is hosting a screening of the film Particle Fever. The film gives audiences a front row seat to a significant scientific breakthrough as it happens. ...
Monday, May 8, 2017 - 8:00am to Wednesday, May 10, 2017 - 5:00pm
The IceCube Particle Astrophysics Symposium, organized by the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC), will take place in Madison, Wisconsin, from Monday, May 8 through Wednesday, May 1...
Monday, January 2, 2017 - 3:00pm to Sunday, January 15, 2017 - 3:00pm
The field of high-energy cosmic-ray, gamma-ray and neutrino astrophysics has seen major experimental developments over the past decade. These include IceCube’s detection of extraterrestrial, high-en...
Sterile neutrinos through Earth's core
Monday, August 8, 2016 - 10:00am

In an effort to fill in the blanks of the Standard Model of particle physics, science has been conducting a diligent search for a hypothesized particle known as the “sterile neutrino.” Now, with the latest results from an icy particle detector at the South Pole, scientists are almost certain that there is no such particle.

Monday, May 9, 2016 - 9:30am

The IceCube Collaboration has performed two independent searches for light sterile neutrinos, both with one year of data, searching for sterile neutrinos in the energy range between approximately 320 GeV and 20 TeV. IceCube has not found any anomalous disappearance of muon neutrinos and has placed new exclusion limits on the parameter space of the 3+1 model, a scenario with only one sterile neutrino. These results have been submitted today to Physical Review Letters.

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Thursday, November 5, 2015 - 11:00am

IceCube data are stubbornly showing us only a glimpse of the extreme universe at a time. Ever since the discovery of a flux of TeV-PeV astrophysical neutrinos, scientists have been studying various potential sources of these neutrinos, and little by little, learning details about the composition of the cosmic neutrino flux.

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