ICRR

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ICRR is a major Japanese research institute at the University of Tokyo known for its work in cosmic ray physics, neutrino astronomy, and related astrophysical phenomena.

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instanceOf astrophysics research institute
cosmic ray research institute
research institute
abbreviation ICRR self-link
affiliation University of Tokyo
collaboratesOn KAGRA gravitational-wave detector
surface form: KAGRA gravitational wave detector

Kamiokande experiment
Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
surface form: Super-Kamiokande experiment

T2K
surface form: T2K experiment
collaboratesWith High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)
surface form: KEK High Energy Accelerator Research Organization

international neutrino physics collaborations
country Japan
field astrophysics
cosmic ray physics
gamma-ray astronomy
gravitational wave astronomy
neutrino astronomy
observational cosmology
particle astrophysics
focus cosmic rays
gamma rays
gravitational waves
high-energy astrophysical phenomena
neutrinos
fullName Institute for Cosmic Ray Research
hasWebsite https://www.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp
languageOfWork English
Japanese
location Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
notableContribution development of large water Cherenkov detectors
observation of neutrino oscillations via atmospheric neutrinos
precision measurements of solar neutrinos
studies of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays
operates Ashra experiment
Kamiokande experiment
surface form: Super-Kamiokande detector

Telescope Array Project
surface form: Telescope Array experiment
parentOrganization University of Tokyo
partOf Japanese high-energy astrophysics community
researchArea atmospheric neutrinos
dark matter searches
gamma-ray bursts
neutrino mass hierarchy
neutrino oscillations
proton decay searches
solar neutrinos
supernova neutrinos
ultra-high-energy cosmic rays
type inter-university research institute

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