Author Archives: Silvia Bravo

Small-scale cosmic-ray anisotropy with HAWC

The High-Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory (HAWC) is designed to study the sky in TeV gamma [...]

More on astrophysical neutrinos yet no track of charmed mesons

A search for neutrino interactions inside IceCube brought evidence of an extraterrestrial neutrino flux. Now [...]

A self-veto proposal for atmospheric neutrinos of all types

How is it possible to distinguish a neutrino produced by the interaction of cosmic rays [...]

Search for neutrino emission from extended and point-like astrophysical neutrino sources with IceCube

A few years after the completion of IceCube, one of the major goals of building [...]

An interview with the 2013-14 IceCube winterovers

Dag Larsen and Ian Rees arrived at the South Pole in November 2013. The brand-new [...]

A growing astrophysical neutrino signal in IceCube now features a 2-PeV neutrino

Strong evidence for a very high energy neutrino flux of extraterrestrial origin was found in [...]

WIPAC welcomes over 30 students for the 2014 IceCube Masterclass

Image: IceCube Collaboration The first edition of the IceCube Masterclass, hosted on May 21 at [...]

The start of the IC86-2014 physics run

IceCube has been called the strangest detector in the world. People of all ages are [...]

Summer internship for high school students

Image: WIPAC IceCube, the so-called strangest detector ever built, has captured the interest of researchers, [...]

IceCube sets new limits for non-relativistic magnetic monopoles

Magnetic monopoles were predicted by Paul Dirac in 1931. Their existence would imply the quantization [...]