IceCube Sensitivity for Low-Energy Neutrinos from Nearby Supernovae
This paper describes the response of the IceCube neutrino telescope located at the geographic South Pole to outbursts of MeV neutrinos from the core collapse of nearby massive stars. IceCube was completed in December 2010 forming a lattice of 5160 photomultiplier tubes that monitor a volume of ~ 1 c...
Main Authors: | Collaboration, I, Abbasi, R, Abdou, Y, Abu-Zayyad, T, Ackermann, M, Adams, J, Aguilar, J, Ahlers, M, Allen, M, Altmann, D, Andeen, K, Auffenberg, J, Bai, X, Baker, M, Barwick, S, Baum, V, Bay, R, Alba, J, Beattie, K, Beatty, J, Bechet, S, Becker, J, Becker, K, Benabderrahmane, M, BenZvi, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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