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| Journal Article/Contribution to a conference proceedings/Contribution to a book | PUBDB-2025-04725 |
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2025
SISSA
Trieste
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.22323/1.501.1129 doi:10.3204/PUBDB-2025-04725
Abstract: The Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (RNO-G) is being constructed at Summit Station in Greenland. It seeks to detect the radio emission of neutrinos interacting in the 3~km thick ice. Radio detection of neutrinos is sensitive to neutrinos above 10 PeV and therefore complements existing optical detectors. RNO-G currently consists of 8 out of planned 35 stations, each combining the signals of 24 antennas distributed in shallow trenches and three holes of 100~m depths.This contribution will provide an overview of ongoing activities at RNO-G, with a focus on recent scientific results and plans for future seasons.
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