Speaker
Juan Antonio Aguilar Sanchez
(Université libre de Bruxelles)
Description
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a neutrino telescope that the uses the glacial ice at the South Pole to capture high energy neutrinos, probing extreme phenomena in our Universe. In this talk I will present recent highlights from the collaboration, including our latest results characterizing the properties of the diffuse astrophysical flux, a multi-energy neutrino search in connection with the brightest ever gamma ray burst, and the first image of our galaxy in neutrinos. I will then discuss future prospects for advancing the field with IceCube-Gen2.
Primary author
Juan Antonio Aguilar Sanchez
(Université libre de Bruxelles)