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LOCATION:https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/91995295547
SUMMARY:The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Explorer\, NPAC (Nuclear/Particle/A
 stro/Cosmo) Forum\, Prof. Matthias Danninger\, Simon Fraser University
DESCRIPTION:Every time researchers have pushed the energy boundary in 
 particle physics we have found something new about our Universe. Recen
 tly\, IceCube has demonstrated that Neutrino Telescopes can use neutri
 nos from the cosmos as excellent tools to continue this exploration. T
 he Pacific Ocean Neutrino Explorer (P-ONE) is a proposed initiative to
  construct one of the largest neutrino telescopes deep in the northern
  Pacific Ocean off the coast of British Columbia. To overcome the chal
 lenges of a deep-sea installation\, we have deployed two prototype moo
 ring lines STRAW and STRAW-b in 2018 and 2020. These provide continuou
 s monitoring of optical water properties at a potential detector site 
 in the Pacific. In this talk I will cover the latest results from thes
 e prototype lines and plans to deploy P-ONE off the coast of Vancouver
  Island.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=6371
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