Hallmann S, Aguilar JA, Allison P, Besson D, Bishop A, Botner O, Bouma S, Buitink S, Castiglioni W, Cataldo M, Clark BA, Coleman A, Couberly K, Dasgupta P, de Kockere S, de Vries KD, Deaconu C, DuVernois MA, Eimer A, Glaser C, Glüsenkamp T, Hallgren A, Hanson JC, Hendricks B, Henrichs J, Heyer N, Hornhuber C, Hughes K, Karg T, Karle A, Kelley JL, Korntheuer M, Kowalski M, Kravchenko I, Krebs R, Lahmann R, Lehmann P, Latif U, Laub P, Liu CH, Mammo J, Marsee MJ, Meyers Z, Mikhailova M, Michaels K, Mulrey K, Muzio M, Nelles A, Novikov A, Nozdrina A, Oberla E, Oeyen B, Plaisier I, Punsuebsay N, Pyras L, Ryckbosch D, Schlüter F, Scholten O, Seckel D, Seikh MF, Smith D, Stoffels J, Southall D, Terveer K, Toscano S, Tosi D, Van Den Broeck DJ, van Eijndhoven N, Vieregg AG, Vischer J, Welling C, Williams DR, Wissel S, Young R, Zink A (2024)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2024
Publisher: Sissa Medialab Srl
Series: Proceedings of Science
Book Volume: 444
Pages Range: 1043
Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2023)
DOI: 10.22323/1.444.1043
The Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland (RNO-G) is an in-ice radio detector for the detection of ultra-high energy neutrinos beyond ∼10 PeV. The array is under construction and will consist of 35 stations, with the potential to make the first detection of a neutrino-induced particle shower via the Askaryan emission. Stations operate autonomously and consist of both deep antennas deployed down to -100 m in the ice, and high-gain log-periodic dipole antennas buried near the surface. In total, seven RNO-G stations were installed during the 2021 and 2022 field seasons and are collecting data since. Here, we present the current status and performance of the experiment. We present results from first analyses using the deep and shallow components of the instrument.
APA:
Hallmann, S., Aguilar, J.A., Allison, P., Besson, D., Bishop, A., Botner, O.,... Zink, A. (2024). Status and recent results from the Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland (RNO-G). In Proceedings of 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2023) (pp. 1043). Nagoya, JP: Sissa Medialab Srl.
MLA:
Hallmann, S., et al. "Status and recent results from the Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland (RNO-G)." Proceedings of the 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2023, Nagoya Sissa Medialab Srl, 2024. 1043.
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