The IceCube Collaboration -- Contributions to the 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2023)

The IceCube Observatory at the South Pole has been operating in its full configuration since May 2011 with a duty cycle of about 99%. Its main component consists of a cubic-kilometer array of optical sensors deployed deep in the Glacial ice designed for the detection of high-energy astrophysical neu...

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Hauptverfasser: Abbasi, R, Ashida, Y, Axani, S. N, Baricevic, M, Bernardini, E, Blot, S, Bontempo, F, Meneguolo, C. Boscolo, Böser, S, Böttcher, J, Braun, J, Brinson, B, Butterfield, D, Campana, M. A, Chattopadhyay, S, Chau, N, Collin, G. H, Coppin, P, Desai, A, Díaz-Vélez, J. C, Domi, A, Dujmovic, H, Elsässer, D, Evenson, P. A, Farrag, K, Fedynitch, A, Finley, C, Franckowiak, A, Fürst, P, Ganster, E, Glüsenkamp, T, Gray, S. J, Gries, O, Groth, K. M, Günther, C, Haack, C, Halve, L, Hanson, K, Henningsen, F, Heuermann, L, Hidvegi, A, Japaridze, G. S, Kang, D, Kang, W, Kang, X, Karl, M, Zathul, A. Khatee, Kontrimas, T, Kopper, C, Kovacevich, M, Kowalski, M, Kozynets, T, Krishnamoorthi, J, Kumar, A, Lee, J. W, Liubarska, M, Lohfink, E, Love, C, Makino, Y, Martinez-Soler, I, Micallef, J, Morii, Y, Nagai, R, Nakos, M, Necker, J, Negi, A, Neumann, M, Noell, A, O'Dell, V, Osborn, J, Parker, G. K, Rawlins, K, Reichherzer, P, Rhode, W, Rodan, S, Saffer, J, Savelberg, J, Savina, P, Schneider, J, Sharma, A, Smithers, B, Spiczak, G. M, Spiering, C, Taboada, I, Ter-Antonyan, S, Thompson, W. G, Tilav, S, Tosi, D, Tung, C. F, Upshaw, K, van Santen, J, Vara, J, Veitch-Michaelis, J, Weaver, C, Weldert, J, Witthaus, L, Yildizci, E, Young, R, Yu, S, Zhelnin, P
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Zusammenfassung:The IceCube Observatory at the South Pole has been operating in its full configuration since May 2011 with a duty cycle of about 99%. Its main component consists of a cubic-kilometer array of optical sensors deployed deep in the Glacial ice designed for the detection of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos. A surface array for cosmic ray air shower detection, IceTop, and a denser inner subdetector, DeepCore, significantly enhance the capabilities of the observatory, making it a multipurpose facility. This list of contributions to the 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference in Nagoya, Japan (July 26 - August 3, 2023) summarizes the latest results from IceCube covering a broad set of key questions in physics and astrophysics. The papers in this index are grouped topically to highlight IceCube contributions related to high-energy neutrino and multi-messenger astrophysics, cosmic-ray physics, low-energy neutrino transients such as Galactic supernovae, fundamental physics, detector calibration and event reconstruction, education and public outreach, and research and development for the IceCube Upgrade, a scheduled dense sensor infill complemented by calibration devices. Contributions related to IceCube-Gen2, the future extension of IceCube, are available in a separate collection.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2307.13047