Observation of classically 'forbidden' electromagnetic wave propagation and implications for neutrino detection

Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics 1807(07), 055 (2018). doi:10.1088/1475-7516/2018/07/055 : Ongoing experimental efforts in Antarctica seek to detect ultra-high energy neutrinos by measurement of radio-frequency (RF) Askaryan radiation generated by the collision of a neutrino with an ic...

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Main Authors: Barwick, S. W., Berg, E. C., Besson, D. Z., Gaswint, G., Glaser, C., Hallgren, A., Hanson, J. C., Klein, S. R., Kleinfelder, S., Köpke, L., Kravchenko, I., Lahmann, R., Latif, U., Nam, J., Nelles, A., Persichilli, C., Sandstrom, P., Tatar, J., Unger, E.
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Language:English
Published: Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY, Hamburg 2018
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spelling ftdatacite:10.3204/pubdb-2018-02917 2023-05-15T13:39:51+02:00 Observation of classically 'forbidden' electromagnetic wave propagation and implications for neutrino detection Barwick, S. W. Berg, E. C. Besson, D. Z. Gaswint, G. Glaser, C. Hallgren, A. Hanson, J. C. Klein, S. R. Kleinfelder, S. Köpke, L. Kravchenko, I. Lahmann, R. Latif, U. Nam, J. Nelles, A. Persichilli, C. Sandstrom, P. Tatar, J. Unger, E. 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.3204/pubdb-2018-02917 http://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/408516 en eng Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY, Hamburg https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2018/07/055 530 Text Report report ScholarlyArticle 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.3204/pubdb-2018-02917 https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2018/07/055 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics 1807(07), 055 (2018). doi:10.1088/1475-7516/2018/07/055 : Ongoing experimental efforts in Antarctica seek to detect ultra-high energy neutrinos by measurement of radio-frequency (RF) Askaryan radiation generated by the collision of a neutrino with an ice molecule. An array of RF antennas, deployed either in-ice or in-air, is used to infer the properties of the neutrino. To evaluate their experimental sensitivity, such experiments require a refractive index model for ray tracing radio-wave trajectories from a putative in-ice neutrino interaction point to the receiving antennas; this gives the degree of signal absorption or ray bending from source to receiver. The gradient in the density profile over the upper 200 meters of Antarctic ice, coupled with Fermat's least-time principle, implies ray "bending" and the existence of "forbidden" zones for predominantly horizontal signal propagation at shallow depths. After re-deriving the formulas describing such shadowing, we report on experimental results that, somewhat unexpectedly, demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic wave transport modes from nominally shadowed regions. The fact that this shadow-signal propagation is observed both at South Pole and the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica suggests that the effect may be a generic property of polar ice, with potentially important implications for experiments seeking to detect neutrinos. : Published by IOP, London Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Shelf Ross Ice Shelf South pole South pole DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Ross Ice Shelf South Pole
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Barwick, S. W.
Berg, E. C.
Besson, D. Z.
Gaswint, G.
Glaser, C.
Hallgren, A.
Hanson, J. C.
Klein, S. R.
Kleinfelder, S.
Köpke, L.
Kravchenko, I.
Lahmann, R.
Latif, U.
Nam, J.
Nelles, A.
Persichilli, C.
Sandstrom, P.
Tatar, J.
Unger, E.
Observation of classically 'forbidden' electromagnetic wave propagation and implications for neutrino detection
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description Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics 1807(07), 055 (2018). doi:10.1088/1475-7516/2018/07/055 : Ongoing experimental efforts in Antarctica seek to detect ultra-high energy neutrinos by measurement of radio-frequency (RF) Askaryan radiation generated by the collision of a neutrino with an ice molecule. An array of RF antennas, deployed either in-ice or in-air, is used to infer the properties of the neutrino. To evaluate their experimental sensitivity, such experiments require a refractive index model for ray tracing radio-wave trajectories from a putative in-ice neutrino interaction point to the receiving antennas; this gives the degree of signal absorption or ray bending from source to receiver. The gradient in the density profile over the upper 200 meters of Antarctic ice, coupled with Fermat's least-time principle, implies ray "bending" and the existence of "forbidden" zones for predominantly horizontal signal propagation at shallow depths. After re-deriving the formulas describing such shadowing, we report on experimental results that, somewhat unexpectedly, demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic wave transport modes from nominally shadowed regions. The fact that this shadow-signal propagation is observed both at South Pole and the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica suggests that the effect may be a generic property of polar ice, with potentially important implications for experiments seeking to detect neutrinos. : Published by IOP, London
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author Barwick, S. W.
Berg, E. C.
Besson, D. Z.
Gaswint, G.
Glaser, C.
Hallgren, A.
Hanson, J. C.
Klein, S. R.
Kleinfelder, S.
Köpke, L.
Kravchenko, I.
Lahmann, R.
Latif, U.
Nam, J.
Nelles, A.
Persichilli, C.
Sandstrom, P.
Tatar, J.
Unger, E.
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Besson, D. Z.
Gaswint, G.
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Kleinfelder, S.
Köpke, L.
Kravchenko, I.
Lahmann, R.
Latif, U.
Nam, J.
Nelles, A.
Persichilli, C.
Sandstrom, P.
Tatar, J.
Unger, E.
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title Observation of classically 'forbidden' electromagnetic wave propagation and implications for neutrino detection
title_short Observation of classically 'forbidden' electromagnetic wave propagation and implications for neutrino detection
title_full Observation of classically 'forbidden' electromagnetic wave propagation and implications for neutrino detection
title_fullStr Observation of classically 'forbidden' electromagnetic wave propagation and implications for neutrino detection
title_full_unstemmed Observation of classically 'forbidden' electromagnetic wave propagation and implications for neutrino detection
title_sort observation of classically 'forbidden' electromagnetic wave propagation and implications for neutrino detection
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