Speaker
Dr
Tianlu Yuan
(University of Wisconsin Madison)
Description
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, a cubic-kilometer in-ice detector at the South Pole, offers a unique window into the smallest and largest scales of our universe. In this poster, I will present several new physics analyses with seven years of data using the high-energy starting event selection. This includes a Standard Model cross-section measurement that exploits the flux attenuation of high-energy neutrinos as they pass through the Earth, constraints on dark matter scattering, annihilation and decay, and new-physics constraints Beyond the Standard Model.
Authorship annotation | for the IceCube collaboration |
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Session and Location | Wednesday Session, Poster Wall #173 (Ballroom) |
Poster included in proceedings: | yes |
Primary author
Dr
Tianlu Yuan
(University of Wisconsin Madison)
Co-authors
Mr
Austin Schneider
(University of Wisconsin Madison)
Dr
Carlos Arguelles
(MIT)
Mr
Hrvoje Dujmovic
(Sungkyunkwan University)
Ms
Juliana Stachurska
(DESY)
Dr
Mike Richman
(Drexel University)
Dr
Nancy Wandkowsky
(University of Wisconsin Madison)
Mr
Shivesh Mandalia
(Queen Mary University of London)
Dr
Teppei Katori
(Queen Mary University of London)