Symmetry Magazine -
12 Jul 2018 15:00
A pair of results bring neutrinos into the new era of multi-messenger astronomy. On September 22, 2017, a tiny but energetic particle pierced Earth's atmosphere and smashed into the planet near the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. The collision set loose a second particle, which lit a blue streak through the clear ice. Luckily for science, the first particle was a neutrino, and the strike occurred within the cubic kilometer that makes up the IceCube neutrino experiment. Its detec...
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