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#1648 : 7 neutrinos de type tau détectés par IceCube

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Au cours de ses dix années d'existence, l'Observatoire de neutrinos IceCube en Antarctique a enregistré les signaux de près d'un million de neutrinos énergétiques, principalement des neutrinos de la saveur électronique et muonique, fournissant ainsi des informations précieuses sur les sources de particules de haute énergie dans l'Univers. L'année dernière, la collaboration IceCube a rapporté le premier signal candidat directement liés à un neutrino de la saveur tau. Et aujourd'hui, ce ne sont pas deux, ce ne sont pas trois, mais ce sont six nouveaux neutrinos tau qui ont été détectés par IceCube. Les physiciens de la grande collaboration internationale publient leur étude dans Physical Review Letters.

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Observation of Seven Astrophysical Tau Neutrino Candidates with IceCube
Collaboration IceCube
Physical Review Letters 132, 151001 (11 april 2024)
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.151001

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Au cours de ses dix années d'existence, l'Observatoire de neutrinos IceCube en Antarctique a enregistré les signaux de près d'un million de neutrinos énergétiques, principalement des neutrinos de la saveur électronique et muonique, fournissant ainsi des informations précieuses sur les sources de particules de haute énergie dans l'Univers. L'année dernière, la collaboration IceCube a rapporté le premier signal candidat directement liés à un neutrino de la saveur tau. Et aujourd'hui, ce ne sont pas deux, ce ne sont pas trois, mais ce sont six nouveaux neutrinos tau qui ont été détectés par IceCube. Les physiciens de la grande collaboration internationale publient leur étude dans Physical Review Letters.

Source

Observation of Seven Astrophysical Tau Neutrino Candidates with IceCube
Collaboration IceCube
Physical Review Letters 132, 151001 (11 april 2024)
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.151001

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