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J. S. Gallagher

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  257
Citations -  9433

J. S. Gallagher is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 227 publications receiving 8400 citations. Previous affiliations of J. S. Gallagher include Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy.

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Sensitivity of the icecube detector to astrophysical sources of high energy muon neutrinos

J. Ahrens, +130 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a Monte-Carlo study of the sensitivity of the planned IceCube detector to predicted fluxes of muon neutrinos at TeV to PeV energies.
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IceCube-Gen2: A Vision for the Future of Neutrino Astronomy in Antarctica

M. G. Aartsen, +325 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a vision for an expansion of the current IceCube detector, including the aim of instrumenting a $10\,\mathrm{km}^3$ volume of clear glacial ice at the South Pole to deliver substantial increases in the astrophysical neutrino sample for all flavors.
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The contribution of Fermi-2LAC blazars to the diffuse TeV-PeV neutrino flux

M. G. Aartsen, +318 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a likelihood analysis searching for cumulative neutrino emission from blazars in the 2nd Fermi-LAT AGN catalogue (2LAC) using an IceCube neutrinos dataset 2009-12 which was optimised for the detection of individual sources.
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IceCube-Gen2: The Window to the Extreme Universe

M. G. Aartsen, +430 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of a next-generation instrument, IceCube-Gen2, which will sharpen our understanding of the processes and environments that govern the universe at the highest energies.
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All-sky search for time-integrated neutrino emission from astrophysical sources with 7 years of IceCube data

G. C. Hill, +306 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of searches for point-like sources with neutrinos using data acquired by the IceCube detector over seven years from 2008--2015 were presented, and the discovery potential of the analysis in the northern sky is now significantly lower than the previously published analysis of four years exposure.