D Salazar-Gallegos
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Abbasi R, Ackermann M, Adams J, Agarwalla S, Aguilar J, Ahlers M, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2024 Dec;
133(20):201804.
PMID: 39626708
This Letter presents the result of a 3+1 sterile neutrino search using 10.7 yr of IceCube data. We analyze atmospheric muon neutrinos that traverse the Earth with energies ranging from...
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Alfaro R, Alvarez C, Arteaga-Velazquez J, Avila Rojas D, Ayala Solares H, Babu R, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Oct;
634(8034):557-560.
PMID: 39415065
Microquasars are laboratories for the study of jets of relativistic particles produced by accretion onto a spinning black hole. Microquasars are near enough to allow detailed imaging of spatial features...
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Abbasi R, Ackermann M, Adams J, Agarwalla S, Aguilar J, Ahlers M, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2024 Apr;
132(15):151001.
PMID: 38682982
We report on a measurement of astrophysical tau neutrinos with 9.7 yr of IceCube data. Using convolutional neural networks trained on images derived from simulated events, seven candidate ν_{τ} events...
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Albert A, Alfaro R, Alvarez C, Arteaga-Velazquez J, Avila Rojas D, Ayala Solares H, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2023 Aug;
131(5):051201.
PMID: 37595214
We report the first detection of a TeV γ-ray flux from the solar disk (6.3σ), based on 6.1 years of data from the High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) observatory. The...
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Abbasi R, Ackermann M, Adams J, Aguilar J, Ahlers M, Ahrens M, et al.
Science
. 2023 Jun;
380(6652):1338-1343.
PMID: 37384687
The origin of high-energy cosmic rays, atomic nuclei that continuously impact Earth's atmosphere, is unknown. Because of deflection by interstellar magnetic fields, cosmic rays produced within the Milky Way arrive...