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Review of Future neutrino Telescopes
Write up for Neutrino 2012 in Kyoto
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Owner: Karle, Albrecht (User-29, karle:LDAP)DS
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  • Keywords: Neutrino telescopes, neutrino astronomy 1.
  • Introduction Highest energy cosmic rays provide evidence of the existence of powerful accelerators in the Universe.
  • The IceCube neutrino observatory, the largest detector with 1 Gton of instrumented ice, has been in full operation since May 2011 and has already accumulated an unprecedented exposure to cosmic neutrino sources and atmospheric neutrinos from 10 GeV to 109 GeV.
  • Neutrino telescopes, while initially not designed to probe lower energy atmospheric neutrino oscillations, have started to explore the energy range from 10 to 100 GeV.
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  • Neutrino astronomy from TeV to beyond 10 PeV energies The energy scale from 1 TeV to 10 PeV...
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