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The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a cubic-kilometer neutrino detector operating at the geographic South Pole, Antarctica. Approximately 300 physicists from 50 institutions in 12 countries make up the IceCube Collaboration. The international team is responsible for the scientific program, and many of the collaborators contributed to the design and construction of the detector.

Authors

nuflux is a written by the IceCube Collaboration. You can find the github project here.

nuflux is currently maintained by:

Raffaela Busse (WWU Münster), rbusse@icecube.wisc.edu
Kevin Meagher (UW Madison), kmeagher@icecube.wisc.edu