Yearly Archives: 2019

An all-sky cosmic-ray proton anisotropy search with Fermi-LAT

Collaborators from Fermi-LAT realized that the abundance of cosmic-ray protons in the LAT data set [...]

Week 35 at the Pole

The sky is beginning to take on different colors at the Pole, depending on which [...]

Week 34 at the Pole

It was a quiet week at the Pole. And with some bad weather, it was [...]

Week 33 at the Pole

It’s a slow sunrise at the South Pole, with light creeping up from the horizon [...]

Week 32 at the Pole

Sometimes the moon is so bright at the Pole that it lights up the dark [...]

Week 31 at the Pole

The auroras were still out in full force last week, as if lingering in their [...]

A successful ICRC 2019

It has been a week since the 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference ended in Madison, [...]

Week 30 at the Pole

That’s a lot of green!—it looks like a backdrop fit for Wicked. But views like [...]

Multimessenger Diversity Network welcomes new members, discusses future efforts in July meeting

From July 22-24, the Multimessenger Diversity Network (MDN) met at the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics [...]

Week 29 at the Pole

Last week was a mostly quiet one at the South Pole station. With winds blowing [...]