Ponente
Aart Heijboer
(nikhef)
Descripción
More than a decade after the discovery of cosmic neutrinos by the IceCube observatory, the sources of cosmic neutrinos are still largely unknown. Yet, the first neutrino sources have been established over recent years. At the same time, new instruments like KM3NeT and GVD are growing in size and are starting to observe cosmic neutrinos. Sparked on by these successes, initiatives for even larger detectors are emerging. This talk will review the status of high energy neutrino astronomy and plans for the future, with emphasis on the domain of cubic-kilometer-scale water and ice Cherenkov detectors.
Autor primario
Aart Heijboer
(nikhef)