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South Pole Science Talk by Jeff Cherwinka - First Half
I have given this talk at the South Pole Sunday night science talk, Driller training, Rotary Club, Buisnessmen's Clubs, and IEEE  meeting.  It explains neutrinos, telescopes, how the detector works, and then talks about drilling, deployment, and life at pole a bit.  There are three parts.  After the first half I show an icecube animation, then I proceed to the second half.  I was not able to make the animation work from within powerpoint.
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  • South Pole Science Talk � Jeff Cherwinka, Dec 10th, 2006 Building ICECUBE A Neutrino Telescope at the South Pole Jeff Cherwinka University of Wisconsin Triad Project Management Outline: Neutrinos � What are they, where do they come from, what can they tell us Neutrino Telescope � What it is, How it works South Pole � Why at the south pole Building IceCube � DOMs, Drilling Holes Recent trip to the South Pole South Pole Science Talk � Jeff Cherwinka, Dec 10th, 2006 What is a Neutrino? One possible componet for this dark matter are particals named Weakly Interacting Massive Particles WIMPs WIMPs might be captured by the mass of the sun and interact there Producing lots of medium energy ...
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