A search for cosmogenic neutrinos with the ARIANNA test bed using 4.5 years of data
The primary mission of the ARIANNA ultra-high energy neutrino telescope is to uncover astrophysical sources of neutrinos with energies greater than 1016 eV. A pilot array, consisting of seven ARIANNA stations located on the surface of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, was commissioned in November 20...
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ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt5jc799nm 2023-05-15T14:02:59+02:00 A search for cosmogenic neutrinos with the ARIANNA test bed using 4.5 years of data Anker, A Barwick, SW Bernhoff, H Besson, DZ Bingefors, N Garciá-Fernández, D Gaswint, G Glaser, C Hallgren, A Hanson, JC Klein, SR Kleinfelder, SA Lahmann, R Latif, U Nam, J Novikov, A Nelles, A Paul, MP Persichilli, C Plaisier, I Prakash, T Shively, SR Tatar, J Unger, E Wang, SH Welling, C 053 - 053 2020-03-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5jc799nm unknown eScholarship, University of California qt5jc799nm https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5jc799nm public Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, vol 2020, iss 3 cosmological neutrinos neutrino astronomy neutrino experiments ultra high energy photons and neutrinos astro-ph.IM astro-ph.HE Nuclear & Particles Physics Astronomical and Space Sciences Atomic Molecular Nuclear Particle and Plasma Physics article 2020 ftcdlib 2021-06-20T14:22:46Z The primary mission of the ARIANNA ultra-high energy neutrino telescope is to uncover astrophysical sources of neutrinos with energies greater than 1016 eV. A pilot array, consisting of seven ARIANNA stations located on the surface of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, was commissioned in November 2014. We report on the search for astrophysical neutrinos using data collected between November 2014 and February 2019. A straight-forward template matching analysis yielded no neutrino candidates, with a signal efficiency of 79%. We find a 90% confidence upper limit on the diffuse neutrino flux of E2Φ=1.7× 10-6 GeV cm-2s-1sr-1 for a decade wide logarithmic bin centered at a neutrino energy of 1018,eV, which is an order of magnitude improvement compared to the previous limit reported by the ARIANNA collaboration. The ARIANNA stations, including purpose built cosmic-ray stations at the Moore's Bay site and demonstrator stations at the South Pole, have operated reliably. Sustained operation at two distinct sites confirms that the flexible and adaptable architecture can be deployed in any deep ice, radio quiet environment. We show that the scientific capabilities, technical innovations, and logistical requirements of ARIANNA are sufficiently well understood to serve as the basis for large area radio-based neutrino telescope with a wide field-of-view. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ice Shelf Ross Ice Shelf South pole South pole University of California: eScholarship Ross Ice Shelf South Pole |
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cosmological neutrinos neutrino astronomy neutrino experiments ultra high energy photons and neutrinos astro-ph.IM astro-ph.HE Nuclear & Particles Physics Astronomical and Space Sciences Atomic Molecular Nuclear Particle and Plasma Physics Anker, A Barwick, SW Bernhoff, H Besson, DZ Bingefors, N Garciá-Fernández, D Gaswint, G Glaser, C Hallgren, A Hanson, JC Klein, SR Kleinfelder, SA Lahmann, R Latif, U Nam, J Novikov, A Nelles, A Paul, MP Persichilli, C Plaisier, I Prakash, T Shively, SR Tatar, J Unger, E Wang, SH Welling, C A search for cosmogenic neutrinos with the ARIANNA test bed using 4.5 years of data |
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The primary mission of the ARIANNA ultra-high energy neutrino telescope is to uncover astrophysical sources of neutrinos with energies greater than 1016 eV. A pilot array, consisting of seven ARIANNA stations located on the surface of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, was commissioned in November 2014. We report on the search for astrophysical neutrinos using data collected between November 2014 and February 2019. A straight-forward template matching analysis yielded no neutrino candidates, with a signal efficiency of 79%. We find a 90% confidence upper limit on the diffuse neutrino flux of E2Φ=1.7× 10-6 GeV cm-2s-1sr-1 for a decade wide logarithmic bin centered at a neutrino energy of 1018,eV, which is an order of magnitude improvement compared to the previous limit reported by the ARIANNA collaboration. The ARIANNA stations, including purpose built cosmic-ray stations at the Moore's Bay site and demonstrator stations at the South Pole, have operated reliably. Sustained operation at two distinct sites confirms that the flexible and adaptable architecture can be deployed in any deep ice, radio quiet environment. We show that the scientific capabilities, technical innovations, and logistical requirements of ARIANNA are sufficiently well understood to serve as the basis for large area radio-based neutrino telescope with a wide field-of-view. |
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Anker, A Barwick, SW Bernhoff, H Besson, DZ Bingefors, N Garciá-Fernández, D Gaswint, G Glaser, C Hallgren, A Hanson, JC Klein, SR Kleinfelder, SA Lahmann, R Latif, U Nam, J Novikov, A Nelles, A Paul, MP Persichilli, C Plaisier, I Prakash, T Shively, SR Tatar, J Unger, E Wang, SH Welling, C |
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Anker, A Barwick, SW Bernhoff, H Besson, DZ Bingefors, N Garciá-Fernández, D Gaswint, G Glaser, C Hallgren, A Hanson, JC Klein, SR Kleinfelder, SA Lahmann, R Latif, U Nam, J Novikov, A Nelles, A Paul, MP Persichilli, C Plaisier, I Prakash, T Shively, SR Tatar, J Unger, E Wang, SH Welling, C |
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A search for cosmogenic neutrinos with the ARIANNA test bed using 4.5 years of data |
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A search for cosmogenic neutrinos with the ARIANNA test bed using 4.5 years of data |
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A search for cosmogenic neutrinos with the ARIANNA test bed using 4.5 years of data |
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A search for cosmogenic neutrinos with the ARIANNA test bed using 4.5 years of data |
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A search for cosmogenic neutrinos with the ARIANNA test bed using 4.5 years of data |
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search for cosmogenic neutrinos with the arianna test bed using 4.5 years of data |
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