T. DeYoung, for the IceCube Collaboration
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is the world's largest high energy neutrino
telescope, using the Antarctic ice cap as a Cherenkov detector medium.
DeepCore, the low energy extension to IceCube, is an infill array with a
fiducial volume of around 30 MTon in the deepest, clearest ice, aiming for an
energy threshold as low as 10 GeV and extending IceCube's sensitivity to
indirect dark matter searches and atmospheric neutrino oscillation physics. We
will discuss the analysis of the first year of DeepCore data, as well as ideas
for a further extension of the particle physics program in the ice with a
future PINGU detector.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.1053
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