RadNu

Radio detection of the PeV - EeV cosmic-neutrino flux

CoordinatorVrije Universiteit Brussel
Grant period2019-02-01 - 2024-01-31
Funding bodyEuropean Union
Call numberERC-2018-STG
Grant number805486
IdentifierG:(EU-Grant)805486

Note: With the detection of the high-energy cosmic-neutrino flux by the IceCube neutrino observatory at the South-Pole, IceCube opened the field of neutrino astronomy. Nevertheless, due to the steeply falling energy spectrum, IceCube runs low in statistics at energies above a few PeV. To probe this flux at the highest energies (>PeV), therefore asks for an even larger detection volume than the cubic-kilometer currently instrumented by IceCube. Due to its long attenuation length the radio signal is an ideal probe to cover such a large volume. When a high-energy cosmic neutrino interacts in a dense medium like ice, a relativistic particle cascade is induced. In 1962 Askaryan already predicted that due to the net charge build-up inside the cascade, coherent radio emission is expected. However, this signal is only detectable for initial neutrino energies in access of a few EeV. Therefore, currently there is a sensitivity gap to probe the high-energy cosmic neutrino flux in the PeV – EeV energy range. This project aims to fill this sensitivity gap by the development of a novel radio detection technique to measure high-energy particle cascades in dense media, the radar detection technique. By directly probing the ionization plasma which is left behind after the neutrino induced particle cascade propagates through the medium, the radio detection energy threshold is lowered to a few PeV. The feasibility of the radar detection technique, was shown in a recent experiment. To determine the radar scattering efficiency more accurately, a new beam-test at the SLAC facility is planned as part of this proposal. Once the scattering parameters have been determined accurately, a detailed modeling and sensitivity study will be performed to achieve the main goal of this research proposal: The construction of an in-nature experiment at the South-Pole with the sensitivity to observe 1-10 cosmic neutrino events per year in the PeV – EeV energy range.
     

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Aperture correction for beamforming in the radiometric detection of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays
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Aperture correction for beamforming in the radiometric detection of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays
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Status and recent results from the Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland (RNO-G)
38th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC2023, NagoyaNagoya, Japan, 26 Jul 2023 - 3 Aug 20232023-07-262023-08-03 Proceedings of Science / International School for Advanced Studies (ICR2023), 1043 () [10.22323/1.444.1043]  GO OpenAccess  Download fulltext Files  Download fulltextFulltext BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS

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Radiofrequency ice dielectric measurements at Summit Station, Greenland
Journal of glaciology 69(278), 1929 - 1940 () [10.1017/jog.2023.72]  GO OpenAccess  Download fulltext Files  Download fulltextFulltext by arXiv.org BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS

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Reconstructing the neutrino energy for in-ice radio detectors: A study for the Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (RNO-G)
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