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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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First signal in realtime

AMON received the first signal in realtime from IceCube neutrino observatory on February 25th, the same day that IceCube sent the events out from the south pole to the North in realtime for the first time. These events are blinded (time scrambled) single muon neutrinos arriving at frequency of about 3 mHz (approximately one event […]

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