[Prof.Carsten Rott] IceCube Physics Lecture Series

Asia/Seoul
Science Hall #326

Science Hall #326

Description

The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is the first detector of its kind, designed to observe the cosmos from deep within the South Pole ice. An international group of scientists responsible for the scientific research makes up the IceCube Collaboration.

Encompassing a cubic kilometer of ice, IceCube searches for nearly massless subatomic particles called neutrinos. These high-energy astronomical messengers provide information to probe the most violent astrophysical sources: events like exploding stars, gamma-ray bursts, and cataclysmic phenomena involving black holes and neutron stars.

 

Speaker: Carsten Rott (Utah) 

Indico:  https://ihepco.yonsei.ac.kr/event/200/

 

Lec#1 July 5 14:00-15:30 Introduction to neutrino physics and open questions

Lec#2 July 6 13:00-14:30 Neutrino astroparticle physics and IceCube neutrino telescope

Lec#3 July 7 14:00-15:30 Searches for phenomena beyond the standard model with IceCube 

 

Host: Seong Chan Park (sc.park@yonsei.ac.kr) & Youngjoon Kwon (yjkwon63@yonsei.ac.kr

 

Lab for Dark Universe

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Participants
Participants
  • Chanyoung LEE
  • Daeho Park
  • Jisu Kim
  • Kayoung Ban
  • Sang Chul Hyun