IceCube: Neutrino Physics from GeV - PeV
Francis Halzen (for the IceCube collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports recent discoveries in neutrino physics using IceCube, a large-scale Antarctic ice Cherenkov detector, highlighting its contributions to understanding neutrinos across a broad energy spectrum.
Contribution
It provides an update on IceCube's latest findings, showcasing its capabilities in neutrino detection from GeV to PeV energies.
Findings
Detection of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos
Evidence for neutrino oscillations in ice
New insights into neutrino sources
Abstract
An update on recent discoveries by the IceCube project, which transforms approximately one cubic kilometer of natural Antarctic ice into a Cherenkov detector. This paper will be submitted to SLAC for inclusion in the Snowmass2013 proceedings
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