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Fall 2018
Neutrinos, one of nature's fundamental particles, have been demonstrated to oscillate (change flavour) from their point of production to detection; implying neutrinos must have mass and hence providing the first evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model of Particle Physics. Atmospheric...
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MUTE: A Program for High-Precision Calculations of Underground and Underwater Muon Intensities
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High-energy atmospheric muons originating from cosmic ray interactions in Earth's atmosphere have played a vital role in the field of astroparticle physics for nearly a century. Because the properties of the muons reflect the primary cosmic rays that produce them, they serve as a unique probe for...