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A smashing discovery Article by Tracey Bryant, adapted from IceCube collaboration Photos courtesy of Frank Schroeder and the IceCube Collaboration March 10, 2021 IceCube detector helps prove 60-year-old theory An electron antineutrino races to Earth from outer space at nearly the speed of light, carrying 6.3 petaelectronvolts (PeV) of energy. Deep in the ice sheet at the South Pole, this high-energy particle smashes into an electron and produces another particle, which quickly decays into a shower of secondary particles. The explosion of light from the collision does not go unnoticed. It is captured by a massive telescope buried in the Antarctic glacier, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. ....
UD Professor Frank Schroeder has traveled to some of the most remote locations on the planet to set up radio antennas to detect cosmic rays, which are natureâs highest-energy particles. At right, he is shown in Siberia with a research team from Germany and Russia prior to his UD career. UD physicist named Sloan Research Fellow Article by Tracey Bryant Photos courtesy of Frank Schroeder | Photo illustration by David Barczak February 16, 2021 Frank Schroeder awarded prestigious fellowship Frank G. Schroeder, assistant professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Delaware, has received the Sloan Research Fellowship, one of the most competitive and prestigious awards available to researchers in the U.S. and Canada early in their careers. ....