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This dissertation was written at the TU Dortmund under supervision of Prof. Dr. Dr. W. Rhode. It deals with neutrinos from Starburst-Galaxies, a type of galaxy which features strong star formation. The first chapter is an introduction, the second outlines the status of astroparticle physics and introduces the neutrino in the context of astroparticle physics. The following chapter presents the Starburst-Galaxies as possible neutrino sources and presents a local source catalog. Chapter four introduces the IceCube detector with which data a search for neutrinos from Starburst-Galaxies was…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This dissertation was written at the TU Dortmund under supervision of Prof. Dr. Dr. W. Rhode. It deals with neutrinos from Starburst-Galaxies, a type of galaxy which features strong star formation. The first chapter is an introduction, the second outlines the status of astroparticle physics and introduces the neutrino in the context of astroparticle physics. The following chapter presents the Starburst-Galaxies as possible neutrino sources and presents a local source catalog. Chapter four introduces the IceCube detector with which data a search for neutrinos from Starburst-Galaxies was performed using the catalog presented before. The analysis and its results is outlined in chapter five. Chapter six summarises the findings. In the appendices the source catalog and additional figures can be found.
Autorenporträt
Jens Dreyer was born 1976 in Gevelsberg, Germany. He startedhis studies in physics 1997 at the Bergische UniversitätWuppertal, he changed to the TU Dortmund in 2004 and recieved hisdiploma in 2005. He obtained his doctoral degree in 2010 inDortmund. Currently he is working at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum.