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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik

T 44: Experimentelle Methoden der Astroteilchenphysik II

Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 16:30–19:00, Z6 - SR 2.013

16:30 T 44.1 mDOM - a multi-PMT optical module for future upgrades of IceCube — •Lew Classen, Tabea Eder, Daniel Guderian, Alexander Kappes, Cristian Lozano, Florian Sprenger, Florian Trittmaack, and Martin Unland for the IceCube collaboration
16:45 T 44.2 The Wavelength-Shifting Optical Module for IceCube - Status and Performance — •Peter Peiffer for the IceCube-Gen2 collaboration
17:00 T 44.3 In situ calibration of multi-PMT optical modules in the deep ice at the South Pole — •Tabea Eder, Lew Classen, and Alexander Kappes for the IceCube collaboration
17:15 T 44.4 Dark rates from radioactive decays in the multi-PMT digital optical module — •Martin Antonio Unland Elorrieta, Lew Classen, and Alexander Kappes for the IceCube collaboration
17:30 T 44.5 Background light sources in photomultiplier tubes operated at negative HV — •Florian Trittmaack, Lew Classen, and Alexander Kappes for the IceCube collaboration
17:45 T 44.6 Sensitivity of multi-PMT optical modules to the energy spectrum of MeV supernova neutrinos — •Florian Sprenger, Cristian Jesús Lozano Mariscal, Lew Classen, and Alexander Kappes for the IceCube collaboration
18:00 T 44.7 Measurement of luminescence spectra of ultra-purified water and ice — •Sarah Pieper
18:15 T 44.8 Logging device for in-situ measurements of luminescence in ice — •Anna Pollmann for the IceCube collaboration
18:30 T 44.9 Entwicklung einer Sonde zur Messung der Ausbreitungseigenschaften ultravioletten Lichts im antarktischen Eis — •Jannes Brostean-Kaiser für die IceCube-Gen2 Kollaboration
18:45 T 44.10 The IceCube Neutrino Observatory as an instrument for glaciology — •Martin Rongen and Christopher Wiebusch for the IceCube collaboration
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