Abstract
The PINGU experiment is an extension of IceCube, which will make
precision measurements of atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters using
the Antarctic ice shelf as the detection medium. A megatonne region of ice will
be instrumented to bring
the energy threshold into the few-GeV range. With
this, PINGU will be sensitive to the modifications to the oscillation
probabilities induced by the MSW effect. With three years of data,
PINGU will be able to make at
least a 3 sigma measurement of the hierarchy. With its relatively low cost
and quick deployment time, PINGU is an exciting prospect.