IceCube neutrino observatory nears complete

Wednesday, September 1, 2010 - 05:15 in Astronomy & Space

In December 2010, IceCube - the world's first kilometre-scale neutrino observatory, which is located beneath the Antarctic ice - will finally be completed after two decades of planning. In an article in the AIP's Review of Scientific Instruments, Francis Halzen, the principal investigator of the IceCube project, and his colleague Spencer Klein of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory provide a comprehensive description of the observatory, its instrumentation, and its scientific mission - including its most publicised goal: finding the sources of cosmic rays...

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