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2008 IceCube Update
IceCube: A Cubic Kilometer Radiation Detector
Spencer R. Klein, for the IceCube Collaboration*
Presented at SORMA West 2008 (Symposium on Radiation Measurement and Applications)
Revised November 2008
Preprint arXiv:
0807.0034
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(7 pages, ~925kb)
1 Introduction
2 Cosmic Rays
3 Early Large Neutrino Detectors
4 IceCube Hardware
5 DOM Hardware
6 The Ice In IceCube
7 Data Triggering and Filtering
8 Event Reconstruction
9 Future Plans
10 Conclusions
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