IceCube is a cubic-kilometer Cherenkov detector in the deep ice at the geographic South Pole. The dominant event yield is produced by penetrating atmospheric muons with energies above several 100 GeV. Due to its large detector volume, IceCube provides unique opportunities to study atmospheric muons with large statistics in detail. Measurements of the energy spectrum and the lateral separation distribution of muons offer insights into hadronic interactions during the air shower development and can be used to test hadronic models. We will present an overview of various measurements of atmospheric muons in IceCube, including the energy spectrum of muons between 10 TeV and 1 PeV. This is used to derive an estimate of the prompt contribution of ...
We present the measurement of the density of GeV muons in near-vertical air showers by the IceTop ar...
IceCube is a cubic-kilometer Cherenkov detector in the deep ice at the geographic South Pole. The do...
The IceCube Detector is located 1.5 km to 2.5 km under the ice at the geographic South Pole. Its ins...
IceCube is a cubic-kilometer Cherenkov detector in the deep ice at the geographic South Pole. The do...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons of energies above 1 TeV produced in cosmic ray induced air showers account for the vast majori...
Muons of energies above 1 TeV produced in cosmic ray induced air showers account for the vast majori...
Most cosmic-ray air shower arrays have focused on detecting electromagnetic shower particles and lo...
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the geographic South Pole, with its surface array IceTop, detect...
Most cosmic-ray air shower arrays have focused on detectingelectromagnetic shower particles and low ...
We present the measurement of the density of GeV muons in near-vertical air showers by the IceTop ar...
IceCube is a cubic-kilometer Cherenkov detector in the deep ice at the geographic South Pole. The do...
The IceCube Detector is located 1.5 km to 2.5 km under the ice at the geographic South Pole. Its ins...
IceCube is a cubic-kilometer Cherenkov detector in the deep ice at the geographic South Pole. The do...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons of energies above 1 TeV produced in cosmic ray induced air showers account for the vast majori...
Muons of energies above 1 TeV produced in cosmic ray induced air showers account for the vast majori...
Most cosmic-ray air shower arrays have focused on detecting electromagnetic shower particles and lo...
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the geographic South Pole, with its surface array IceTop, detect...
Most cosmic-ray air shower arrays have focused on detectingelectromagnetic shower particles and low ...
We present the measurement of the density of GeV muons in near-vertical air showers by the IceTop ar...
IceCube is a cubic-kilometer Cherenkov detector in the deep ice at the geographic South Pole. The do...
The IceCube Detector is located 1.5 km to 2.5 km under the ice at the geographic South Pole. Its ins...