25–31 Aug 2019
The Grand Hotel Daegu
Asia/Seoul timezone

Search for Dark Matter and BSM Physics with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory

29 Aug 2019, 17:00
25m
Plaza Hall (5F) (The Grand Hotel Daegu)

Plaza Hall (5F)

The Grand Hotel Daegu

Oral Presentation Working Group 5

Speaker

Juan Antonio Aguilar Sánchez (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Description

The IceCube detector is a multipurpose neutrino observatory located at the South Pole. With an instrumented volume of a cubic kilometer, IceCube can detect neutrino fluxes from all flavors in the GeV - PeV energy range. In the recent years IceCube has heralded the birth of neutrino astronomy with the discovery of an astrophysical neutrino flux. Besides its astrophysical program IceCube is also at the forefront of indirect searches for dark matter and physics beyond the standard model. In this contribution I will review the latest results of IceCube as a particle physics detector.

Working Group WG5 : Neutrinos Beyond PMNS

Primary author

Juan Antonio Aguilar Sánchez (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Presentation materials