Measurement of the real dielectric permittivity ϵ_{r} of glacial ice

Owing to their small interaction cross-section, neutrinos are unparalleled astronomical tracers. Ultra-high energy (UHE; E > 10 PeV) neutrinos probe the most distant, most explosive sources in the Universe, often obscured to optical telescopes. Radio-frequency (RF) detection of Askaryan radiation...

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Main Authors: Allison, P, Archambault, S, Auffenberg, J, Bard, R, Beatty, JJ, Beheler-Amass, M, Besson, DZ, Beydler, M, Chen, CC, Chen, CH, Chen, P, Christenson, A, Clark, BA, Connolly, A, Cremonesi, L, Deaconu, C, Duvernois, M, Friedman, L, Gaior, R, Hanson, J, Hanson, K, Haugen, J, Hoffman, KD, Hong, E, Hsu, SY, Hu, L, Huang, JJ, Huang, MHA, Ishihara, A, Karle, A, Kelley, JL, Khandelwal, R, Kim, MC, Kravchenko, I, Kruse, J, Kurusu, K, Kuwabara, T, Landsman, H, Latif, UA, Laundrie, A, Li, CJ, Liu, TC, Lu, MY, Mase, K, Meures, T, Nam, J, Nichol, RJ, Nir, G, Novikov, A, Oberla, E, O’ Murchadha, A, Pan, Y, Pfendner, C, Ratzlaff, K, Relich, M, Roth, J, Sandstrom, P, Seckel, D, Shiao, YS, Shultz, A, Song, M, Touart, J, Varner, GS, Vieregg, A, Wang, MZ, Wang, SH, Wissel, S, Yoshida, S, Young, R
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10069297 2023-12-24T10:11:29+01:00 Measurement of the real dielectric permittivity ϵ_{r} of glacial ice Allison, P Archambault, S Auffenberg, J Bard, R Beatty, JJ Beheler-Amass, M Besson, DZ Beydler, M Chen, CC Chen, CH Chen, P Christenson, A Clark, BA Connolly, A Cremonesi, L Deaconu, C Duvernois, M Friedman, L Gaior, R Hanson, J Hanson, K Haugen, J Hoffman, KD Hong, E Hsu, SY Hu, L Huang, JJ Huang, MHA Ishihara, A Karle, A Kelley, JL Khandelwal, R Kim, MC Kravchenko, I Kruse, J Kurusu, K Kuwabara, T Landsman, H Latif, UA Laundrie, A Li, CJ Liu, TC Lu, MY Mase, K Meures, T Nam, J Nichol, RJ Nir, G Novikov, A Oberla, E O’ Murchadha, A Pan, Y Pfendner, C Ratzlaff, K Relich, M Roth, J Sandstrom, P Seckel, D Shiao, YS Shultz, A Song, M Touart, J Varner, GS Vieregg, A Wang, MZ Wang, SH Wissel, S Yoshida, S Young, R 2019-03 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10069297/8/Cremonesi_Measurement%20of%20the%20real%20dielectric%20permittivity%20%CF%B5_%7Br%7D%20of%20glacial%20ice_AAM.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10069297/ eng eng https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10069297/8/Cremonesi_Measurement%20of%20the%20real%20dielectric%20permittivity%20%CF%B5_%7Br%7D%20of%20glacial%20ice_AAM.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10069297/ open Astroparticle Physics , 108 pp. 63-73. (2019) Glaciology Neutrinos Radio-frequency Article 2019 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:28Z Owing to their small interaction cross-section, neutrinos are unparalleled astronomical tracers. Ultra-high energy (UHE; E > 10 PeV) neutrinos probe the most distant, most explosive sources in the Universe, often obscured to optical telescopes. Radio-frequency (RF) detection of Askaryan radiation in cold polar ice is currently regarded as the best experimental measurement technique for UHE neutrinos, provided the RF properties of the ice target can be well-understood. To that end, the Askaryan Radio Array (ARA) experiment at the South Pole has used long-baseline RF propagation to extract information on the index-of-refraction (n=√e_{r}) in South Polar ice. Owing to the increasing ice density over the upper 150–200 m, rays are measured along two, nearly parallel paths, one of which refracts through an inflection point, with differences in both arrival time and arrival angle that can be used to constrain the neutrino properties. We also observe (first) indications for RF ice birefringence for signals propagating along predominantly horizontal trajectories, corresponding to an asymmetry of order 0.1% between the ordinary and extra-ordinary birefringent axes, numerically compatible with previous measurements of birefringent asymmetries for vertically-propagating radio-frequency signals at South Pole. Qualitatively, these effects offer the possibility of redundantly measuring the range from receiver to a neutrino interaction in Antarctic ice, if receiver antennas are deployed at shallow (z ∼ −25 m) depths. Such range information is essential in determining both the neutrino energy, as well as the incident neutrino direction. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic South pole South pole University College London: UCL Discovery Antarctic South Pole
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topic Glaciology
Neutrinos
Radio-frequency
spellingShingle Glaciology
Neutrinos
Radio-frequency
Allison, P
Archambault, S
Auffenberg, J
Bard, R
Beatty, JJ
Beheler-Amass, M
Besson, DZ
Beydler, M
Chen, CC
Chen, CH
Chen, P
Christenson, A
Clark, BA
Connolly, A
Cremonesi, L
Deaconu, C
Duvernois, M
Friedman, L
Gaior, R
Hanson, J
Hanson, K
Haugen, J
Hoffman, KD
Hong, E
Hsu, SY
Hu, L
Huang, JJ
Huang, MHA
Ishihara, A
Karle, A
Kelley, JL
Khandelwal, R
Kim, MC
Kravchenko, I
Kruse, J
Kurusu, K
Kuwabara, T
Landsman, H
Latif, UA
Laundrie, A
Li, CJ
Liu, TC
Lu, MY
Mase, K
Meures, T
Nam, J
Nichol, RJ
Nir, G
Novikov, A
Oberla, E
O’ Murchadha, A
Pan, Y
Pfendner, C
Ratzlaff, K
Relich, M
Roth, J
Sandstrom, P
Seckel, D
Shiao, YS
Shultz, A
Song, M
Touart, J
Varner, GS
Vieregg, A
Wang, MZ
Wang, SH
Wissel, S
Yoshida, S
Young, R
Measurement of the real dielectric permittivity ϵ_{r} of glacial ice
topic_facet Glaciology
Neutrinos
Radio-frequency
description Owing to their small interaction cross-section, neutrinos are unparalleled astronomical tracers. Ultra-high energy (UHE; E > 10 PeV) neutrinos probe the most distant, most explosive sources in the Universe, often obscured to optical telescopes. Radio-frequency (RF) detection of Askaryan radiation in cold polar ice is currently regarded as the best experimental measurement technique for UHE neutrinos, provided the RF properties of the ice target can be well-understood. To that end, the Askaryan Radio Array (ARA) experiment at the South Pole has used long-baseline RF propagation to extract information on the index-of-refraction (n=√e_{r}) in South Polar ice. Owing to the increasing ice density over the upper 150–200 m, rays are measured along two, nearly parallel paths, one of which refracts through an inflection point, with differences in both arrival time and arrival angle that can be used to constrain the neutrino properties. We also observe (first) indications for RF ice birefringence for signals propagating along predominantly horizontal trajectories, corresponding to an asymmetry of order 0.1% between the ordinary and extra-ordinary birefringent axes, numerically compatible with previous measurements of birefringent asymmetries for vertically-propagating radio-frequency signals at South Pole. Qualitatively, these effects offer the possibility of redundantly measuring the range from receiver to a neutrino interaction in Antarctic ice, if receiver antennas are deployed at shallow (z ∼ −25 m) depths. Such range information is essential in determining both the neutrino energy, as well as the incident neutrino direction.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Allison, P
Archambault, S
Auffenberg, J
Bard, R
Beatty, JJ
Beheler-Amass, M
Besson, DZ
Beydler, M
Chen, CC
Chen, CH
Chen, P
Christenson, A
Clark, BA
Connolly, A
Cremonesi, L
Deaconu, C
Duvernois, M
Friedman, L
Gaior, R
Hanson, J
Hanson, K
Haugen, J
Hoffman, KD
Hong, E
Hsu, SY
Hu, L
Huang, JJ
Huang, MHA
Ishihara, A
Karle, A
Kelley, JL
Khandelwal, R
Kim, MC
Kravchenko, I
Kruse, J
Kurusu, K
Kuwabara, T
Landsman, H
Latif, UA
Laundrie, A
Li, CJ
Liu, TC
Lu, MY
Mase, K
Meures, T
Nam, J
Nichol, RJ
Nir, G
Novikov, A
Oberla, E
O’ Murchadha, A
Pan, Y
Pfendner, C
Ratzlaff, K
Relich, M
Roth, J
Sandstrom, P
Seckel, D
Shiao, YS
Shultz, A
Song, M
Touart, J
Varner, GS
Vieregg, A
Wang, MZ
Wang, SH
Wissel, S
Yoshida, S
Young, R
author_facet Allison, P
Archambault, S
Auffenberg, J
Bard, R
Beatty, JJ
Beheler-Amass, M
Besson, DZ
Beydler, M
Chen, CC
Chen, CH
Chen, P
Christenson, A
Clark, BA
Connolly, A
Cremonesi, L
Deaconu, C
Duvernois, M
Friedman, L
Gaior, R
Hanson, J
Hanson, K
Haugen, J
Hoffman, KD
Hong, E
Hsu, SY
Hu, L
Huang, JJ
Huang, MHA
Ishihara, A
Karle, A
Kelley, JL
Khandelwal, R
Kim, MC
Kravchenko, I
Kruse, J
Kurusu, K
Kuwabara, T
Landsman, H
Latif, UA
Laundrie, A
Li, CJ
Liu, TC
Lu, MY
Mase, K
Meures, T
Nam, J
Nichol, RJ
Nir, G
Novikov, A
Oberla, E
O’ Murchadha, A
Pan, Y
Pfendner, C
Ratzlaff, K
Relich, M
Roth, J
Sandstrom, P
Seckel, D
Shiao, YS
Shultz, A
Song, M
Touart, J
Varner, GS
Vieregg, A
Wang, MZ
Wang, SH
Wissel, S
Yoshida, S
Young, R
author_sort Allison, P
title Measurement of the real dielectric permittivity ϵ_{r} of glacial ice
title_short Measurement of the real dielectric permittivity ϵ_{r} of glacial ice
title_full Measurement of the real dielectric permittivity ϵ_{r} of glacial ice
title_fullStr Measurement of the real dielectric permittivity ϵ_{r} of glacial ice
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of the real dielectric permittivity ϵ_{r} of glacial ice
title_sort measurement of the real dielectric permittivity ϵ_{r} of glacial ice
publishDate 2019
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10069297/8/Cremonesi_Measurement%20of%20the%20real%20dielectric%20permittivity%20%CF%B5_%7Br%7D%20of%20glacial%20ice_AAM.pdf
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