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IceCube Discovers the First Astrophysical Source of High-Energy Neutrinos

An international team of scientists has found the first evidence of a source of high-energy cosmic neutrinos, ghostly subatomic particles that can travel unhindered for billions of light years from the most extreme environments in the universe to Earth. The observations, made by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station and confirmed […]

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AMON at the 34th ICRC

AMON will present three papers at the 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference in the Hague, the Netherlands. The contributions are one talk and two posters. Below you can find information about our papers. If you will be attending the ICRC, come to our presentations to learn more about AMON’s status and the most recent news. “AMON: […]

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AMON at IPA

AMON presents three talks at the IceCube Particle Astrophysics symposium (IPA 2015) next week. IPA 2015 organized by WIPAC will take place in Madison, Wisconsin, from Monday, May 4 through Wednesday, May 6. Our three talks will be on Tuesday in Multimessenger session from 16:00 to 17:30. Talk’s titles and links to them on indico are […]

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