The IceCube Collaboration -- Contributions to the 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2021)
IceCube Collaboration: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, J. A., Aguilar, M. Ahlers, M. Ahrens, C. Alispach, A. A. Alves Jr., N. M. Amin, R., An, K. Andeen, T. Anderson, G. Anton, C. Arg\"uelles, Y. Ashida, S. Axani, X., Bai, A. Balagopal V., A. Barbano, S. W. Barwick

TL;DR
This collection summarizes IceCube's latest results in neutrino and cosmic ray physics, highlighting discoveries and ongoing research in astrophysics, fundamental physics, and detector development over its 10-year operation.
Contribution
The paper compiles recent contributions from IceCube, showcasing advancements in neutrino detection, cosmic ray studies, and future detector extensions like IceCube-Gen2.
Findings
Detection of astrophysical neutrinos across multiple energy ranges
Insights into the origins of cosmic rays and neutrino properties
Progress in detector technology and multi-messenger astrophysics
Abstract
This list of contributions to the 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference in Berlin, Germany (12-23 July 2021) summarizes the latest results from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. IceCube, completed 10 years ago at the geographic South Pole, comprises a surface detector designed to observe cosmic ray air showers, a cubic-kilometer array of optical sensors deployed deep in the ice sheet to observe TeV-PeV neutrinos, and a 15 Megaton deep-ice subdetector sensitive to >10 GeV neutrinos. Data from IceCube are used to investigate a broad set of key questions in physics and astrophysics, such as the origins of galactic and extragalactic cosmic rays, the fundamental properties of neutrinos, and searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. The papers in this index are grouped topically to highlight IceCube contributions related to neutrino and multi-messenger astrophysics, cosmic-ray…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research
