Published June 6, 2018
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Future neutrino telescopes in water and ice
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The discovery of high-energy cosmic neutrinos by IceCube in 2013 has made
neutrino astronomy become reality. It is becoming clear, however, that
exploiting its full scientific potential will require increasingly precise
data, as well as full sky coverage. The future projects addressing these
objectives - KM3NeT/ARCA, Baikal/GVD and the IceCube upgrade/Gen2 - and
their science potential are discussed. A second thread of activities
targeting lower-energy atmospheric neutrinos for oscillation studies, and
in particular for the determination of the neutrino mass hierarchy, is
also presented. These projects - KM3NeT/ORCA, IceCube Upgrade/Gen2 -
employ very similar detection technologies as their high-energy siblings
and are expected to become operational within a few years from now.
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