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Dr John Kelley (UW Madison)21/09/2014, 09:00Optical Sensors and TechnologypDOM for Next Generation IceCubeGo to contribution page
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aart heijboer (nikhef)21/09/2014, 09:15Optical Sensors and TechnologyI will discuss the km3net multi-pmt DOM: motivaiton and some aspects of the technical implementation.Go to contribution page
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Dr Alexander Kappes (ECAP)21/09/2014, 09:35Optical Sensors and TechnologyReport on prototype of mDOM for Next Generation IceCube in ErlangenGo to contribution page
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Mr Romain Gaior (Chiba University)21/09/2014, 09:50Optical Sensors and TechnologyWe present the design and the first studies on a double PMT optical module in the scope of IceCube high energy extension.Go to contribution page
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Dr Vladimir Aynutdinov (INR Moscow)21/09/2014, 10:05Optical Sensors and TechnologyDesign and results from the enineering array of the DOM of GVDGo to contribution page
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Prof. Sebastian Boeser (University Mainz)21/09/2014, 10:20Optical Sensors and TechnologyA wavelength shifter based design for the NGIC DOM is presentedGo to contribution page
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Jan Auffenberg (o=uwmad,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu)21/09/2014, 10:40Optical Sensors and TechnologyNeutrino Astronomy in the Southern Hemisphere: Study of a cosmic-ray veto for the IceCube neutrino observatory. ICECUBE is the world’s largest high-energy neutrino observatory, built at the South Pole. The main backgrounds for extraterrestrial neutrino detection in ICECUBE are cosmic ray (CR) induced extensive air showers (EAS). One way to suppress these backgrounds in ICECUBE is to look...Go to contribution page
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