Wednesday, July 18, 2012

1207.3846 (Spencer R. Klein et al.)

ARIANNA: A radio detector array for cosmic neutrinos on the Ross Ice Shelf    [PDF]

Spencer R. Klein, for the ARIANNA collaboration
ARIANNA (The Antarctic Ross Ice Shelf Antenna Neutrino Array) is a proposed 100 km^3 detector for ultra-high energy (above 10^17 eV) astrophysical neutrinos. It will study the origins of ultra-high energy cosmic rays by searching for the neutrinos produced when these cosmic rays interact with the cosmic microwave background. Over 900 independently operating stations will detect the coherent radio Cherenkov emission produced when astrophysical neutrinos with energy above 10^17 eV interact in the Antarctic Ross Ice Shelf. Each station will use 8 log periodic dipole antennas to look for short RF pulses, with the most important frequencies between 80 MHz and 1 GHz. By measuring the pulse polarization and frequency spectrum, the neutrino arrival direction can be determined.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.3846

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