Tag Archives: neutrino physics

APS April meeting highlights: IceCube results on neutrino oscillations and WIPAC talks

The American Physical Society meeting on astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology and particle physics, the so-called April [...]

Advancing neutrino, gamma-ray, and cosmic-ray astrophysics

Those of us working with high-energy neutrinos always have great expectations for a new year, [...]

IceCube search for the ‘sterile neutrino’ draws a blank

In an effort to fill in the blanks of the Standard Model of particle physics, [...]

A first search for sterile neutrinos in IceCube

The IceCube Collaboration has performed two independent searches for light sterile neutrinos, both with one [...]

Star-forming galaxies are not the main source of IceCube neutrinos

IceCube data are stubbornly showing us only a glimpse of the extreme universe at a [...]

Francis Halzen wins 2015 Balzan Prize

Francis Halzen, IceCube PI and professor at the UW–Madison. Image: Zig Hampel-Arias, WIPAC. Francis Halzen, [...]

Our summer research experience working on PINGU with researchers at Universität Mainz

The “IRES: U.S.-European International Research Experience-Particle Astrophysics for Undergraduates” program, funded by NSF and led [...]

ARA presents first results with two complete radio stations

The ARA Collaboration announces today the first results using data taken during 10 months in [...]

The ARA Collaboration meets in Madison

Members of the ARA Collaboration during their meeting in Madison. Image: Jamie Yang, WIPAC Today, [...]

2015 GNN Dissertation Prize awarded to van Santen

Jakob van Santen in front of Bascom Hall with Bucky Badger, two of the most [...]