Radiodetection of Neutrinos
Despite 100 years of effort, we still know very little about the origin of ultra-high energy cosmic rays. The observation of neutrinos produced when cosmic-ray protons with energies above $4\times 10^{19}$ eV interact with the cosmic microwave background radiation, or in the neutrino sources, would...
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ftdatacite:10.48550/arxiv.1012.1407 2023-05-15T13:57:28+02:00 Radiodetection of Neutrinos Klein, Spencer R. 2010 https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1012.1407 https://arxiv.org/abs/1012.1407 unknown arXiv arXiv.org perpetual, non-exclusive license http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/ High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena astro-ph.HE High Energy Physics - Experiment hep-ex Nuclear Experiment nucl-ex FOS Physical sciences Preprint Article article CreativeWork 2010 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1012.1407 2022-04-01T14:17:38Z Despite 100 years of effort, we still know very little about the origin of ultra-high energy cosmic rays. The observation of neutrinos produced when cosmic-ray protons with energies above $4\times 10^{19}$ eV interact with the cosmic microwave background radiation, or in the neutrino sources, would tell us much about the origin and composition of these particles. Over the past decade, many experiments have searched for radio waves emitted from the charged particle showers produced when EHE neutrinos interact with Antarctic or Greenland ice or the moon. These experiments have not yet observed a neutrino signal. Two groups are now proposing to instrument 100 km$^3$ of Antarctic ice with radio antennas, producing a detector large enough to observe a clear EHE neutrino signal in a few years of operation. : 5 pages, presented at Neutrino 2010 Report Antarc* Antarctic Greenland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Greenland |
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Despite 100 years of effort, we still know very little about the origin of ultra-high energy cosmic rays. The observation of neutrinos produced when cosmic-ray protons with energies above $4\times 10^{19}$ eV interact with the cosmic microwave background radiation, or in the neutrino sources, would tell us much about the origin and composition of these particles. Over the past decade, many experiments have searched for radio waves emitted from the charged particle showers produced when EHE neutrinos interact with Antarctic or Greenland ice or the moon. These experiments have not yet observed a neutrino signal. Two groups are now proposing to instrument 100 km$^3$ of Antarctic ice with radio antennas, producing a detector large enough to observe a clear EHE neutrino signal in a few years of operation. : 5 pages, presented at Neutrino 2010 |
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