Observation of high-energy neutrinos using Čerenkov detectors embedded deep in Antarctic ice
Andrés, E. ; Askebjer, P. ; Bai, X. ; Barouch, G. ; Barwick, S. W. ; Bay, R. C. ; Becker, K.-H. ; Bergström, L. ; Bertrand, D. ; Bierenbaum, D. ; Biron, A. ; Booth, J. ; Botner, O. ; Bouchta, A. ; Boyce, M. M. ; Carius, S. ; Chen, A. ; Chirkin, D. ; Conrad, J. ; Cooley, J. ; Costa, C. G. S. ; Cowen, D. F. ; Dailing, J. ; Dalberg, E. ; DeYoung, T.
[s.l.] : Macmillian Magazines Ltd.
Published 2001
[s.l.] : Macmillian Magazines Ltd.
Published 2001
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1476-4687
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Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
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Biology
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Medicine
Natural Sciences in General
Physics
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[Auszug] Neutrinos are elementary particles that carry no electric charge and have little mass. As they interact only weakly with other particles, they can penetrate enormous amounts of matter, and therefore have the potential to directly convey astrophysical information from the edge of the Universe ...
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Electronic Resource
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