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Deciphering the Milky Way’s neutrino blobs

Deciphering the Milky Way’s neutrino blobs

by Samantha Wong | Feb 24, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

Today’s authors look for the origin of the blobby neutrino emission IceCube sees in the Milky Way!

A goddess particle zooms in from the void!

A goddess particle zooms in from the void!

by Samantha Wong | Dec 20, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors find one of the highest energy cosmic rays ever detected!

The mysterious case of PeVatrons

The mysterious case of PeVatrons

by Jessie Thwaites | Dec 2, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper takes a look at how ultra-high-energy neutrinos can help us understand the highest energy particle accelerators in our universe!

Some Pretty Far Out Gammas: A New Detection of Extended VHE Gamma-ray Emission Around Geminga

Some Pretty Far Out Gammas: A New Detection of Extended VHE Gamma-ray Emission Around Geminga

by Samantha Wong | Jul 18, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors report on a new detection of the Geminga pulsar wind nebula and what this means for understanding the ultra high energy universe!

Twists and turns of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays

Twists and turns of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays

by Jessie Thwaites | May 28, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Where do some of the highest energy photons in our universe come from? Today’s authors take a look at clusters of galaxies as a potential source of high energy gamma rays!

Dynamic Desorption: A Tale of Cosmic Rays

Dynamic Desorption: A Tale of Cosmic Rays

by Abygail Waggoner | Jul 14, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Most large molecules form in the ice layers of dust grains, but we often observe these molecules in the gas phase. Today’s paper explores how cosmic rays can ‘knock’ molecules from the ice to the gas, a process known as desorption.

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