Speaker
Joshua Hignight
(Michigan State University)
Description
Located at the South Pole Station in Antarctica, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory is the world's largest neutrino telescope. In the clearest part of the ice sits a more densely instrumented section, DeepCore, that is able to measure neutrinos from 10-60 GeV. Using DeepCore, neutrino oscillations can be observed via $\nu_{\mu}$ disappearance. This talk will go over the latest atmospheric disappearance results from IceCube/DeepCore and the future outlook of the oscillation physics that can be done with such detector.
Author
Joshua Hignight
(Michigan State University)