Latest results from the IceCube Experiment
Anthony M Brown (on behalf of the IceCube Collaboration)

TL;DR
The paper reviews the current status and recent results of the IceCube neutrino telescope, the world's largest detector at the South Pole, aimed at observing high-energy astrophysical neutrinos.
Contribution
It provides an update on the progress and findings of the IceCube experiment, emphasizing its achievements in neutrino astronomy.
Findings
Detection of high-energy neutrinos from astrophysical sources
Progress in neutrino telescope construction and data collection
Initial results supporting neutrino astrophysics
Abstract
The IceCube Collaboration is currently building the world's largest neutrino telescope at the South Pole to observe high energy neutrinos from a variety of astrophysical sources. In this paper we review the current status of the IceCube experiment, highlighting some of the results obtained so far.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Neutrino Physics Research
