5-10 October 2015
Milan Hotel 4*
Europe/Moscow timezone

High-energy neutrino astronomy - where are we now, where do we go?

6 Oct 2015, 11:30
30m
Rossini (Milan Hotel 4*)

Rossini

Milan Hotel 4*

Milan Hotel 4*, Shipilovskaya Street, 28A, Moscow, Russia, 115563
Nuclear physics and particle physics Nuclear physics and particle physics - plenary II

Speaker

Dr. Christian Spiering (DESY)

Description

The discovery of astrophysical neutrinos has lifted a new observational window to the Universe. A new generation of detectors aims to fully opening this window. The talk will describe the corresponding IceCube results which herald a new era in neutrino astronomy. It will also give an outlook to the future detectors on the multi-cubic kilometer scale: KM3NeT in the Mediterranean Sea, GVD in Lake Baikal and IceCube-Gen2 at the South Pole.
Presentation type Plenary (25+5 min)

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