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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!

Radio-ing in a multi-messenger detection

Radio-ing in a multi-messenger detection

by Jessie Thwaites | Jan 25, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

Today’s authors discuss the best method to search for joint neutrino and light emission from collapsing stars, by utilizing radio and X-ray observations.

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!

Nu models to study a new supernova

Nu models to study a new supernova

by Jessie Thwaites | Sep 14, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper discusses the possibility of seeing neutrinos from the recent bright supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy!

Neutrinos from our backyard: IceCube sees the Milky Way in neutrinos

Neutrinos from our backyard: IceCube sees the Milky Way in neutrinos

by Jessie Thwaites | Jun 29, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

For the first time, IceCube has observed neutrinos coming from our own Milky Way galaxy!

Dark matter and Neutrinos walk into a (nano)bar(n); can we observe νDM interactions in the CMB?

Dark matter and Neutrinos walk into a (nano)bar(n); can we observe νDM interactions in the CMB?

by Cole Meldorf | Apr 8, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s Astrobite seeks evidence of hypothetical dark matter – neutrino interactions in the Cosmic Microwave Background, and considers what effects such an interaction would have on the Standard Model.

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