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Recent Highlights from IceCube

Spencer R. Klein for the IceCube Collaboration

Published 2013-11-26Version 1

The $\sim$1 km$^3$ IceCube neutrino observatory was completed in December, 2010 and is taking data on cosmic-ray muons and neutrinos, extra-terrestrial neutrinos, and setting limits on a variety of exotic phenomena. This proceeding will cover recent IceCube results, with an emphasis on cosmic-rays and on searches for extra-terrestrial neutrinos, with a stress on results that were presented at the 2013 International Cosmic Ray Conference.

Comments: 9 pages; plenary highlight talk presented at the 2013 Intl.Cosmic Ray Conf. The full collaboration author list is available at http://icecube.wisc.edu/collaboration/authors/current
Categories: astro-ph.HE, hep-ex
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