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Q&A: IceCube Observatory upgrades improve search for elusive cosmic messenger

Summary by Phys.org
Buried within the Antarctic ice are more than 5,000 light sensors that work together to detect some of the highest energy particles in the universe. These tiny particles, called neutrinos, provide insight into the extreme cosmic events that created them as well as phenomena that challenge traditional physics.

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At the 60th International Conference on High Energy Physics (Rencontres de Moriond), considered one of the most important events for the scientific community in high-energy physics, experts from the IceCube neutrino observatory presented breakthrough results. The focus was on the launch of the expanded IceCube Upgrade detector configuration, as well as strategic plans for the next-generation observatory, IceCube-Gen2. The unique observatory, loc…

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