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W. Kang

Researcher at Sungkyunkwan University

Publications -  36
Citations -  2129

W. Kang is an academic researcher from Sungkyunkwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Neutrino detector. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1717 citations.

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The IceCube Neutrino Observatory: Instrumentation and Online Systems

M. G. Aartsen, +358 more
TL;DR: The design, production, and calibration of the IceCube digital optical module (DOM), the cable systems, computing hardware, and the methodology for drilling and deployment are described, including the online triggering and data filtering systems that select candidate neutrino and cosmic ray events for analysis.
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Search for annihilating dark matter in the Sun with 3 years of IceCube data

M. G. Aartsen, +310 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results from an analysis looking for darkmatter annihilation in the Sun with the IceCube neutrino telescope, showing that the dark matter in the core of the Sun's core can annihilate into a star.
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Search for High-energy Neutrinos from Binary Neutron Star Merger GW170817 with ANTARES, IceCube, and the Pierre Auger Observatory

Arnauld Albert, +1990 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors search for high-energy neutrinos from the binary neutron star merger in the GeV-EeV energy range using the Antares, IceCube, and Pierre Auger Observatories.
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The IceCube realtime alert system

M. G. Aartsen, +309 more
TL;DR: In this article, a real-time analysis framework for the IceCube neutrino observatory has been implemented, aiming for the identification of an electromagnetic counterpart of a rapidly fading source, and the first realtime analyses to be activated within this framework, highlights their sensitivities to astrophysical neutrinos and background event rates, and presents an outlook for future discoveries.
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Extending the Search for Muon Neutrinos Coincident with Gamma-Ray Bursts in IceCube Data

M. G. Aartsen, +313 more
TL;DR: In this article, an all-sky search for muon neutrinos produced during the prompt γ-ray emission of 1172 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory was presented.