%0 Conference Paper
%A Agarwal, Sanyukta
%A Aguilar, Juan Antonio
%A Alden, Nathaniel
%A Ali, Shoukat
%A Allison, Patrick
%A Betts, Michael
%A Besson, Dave
%A Bishop, Abigail
%A Botner, Olga
%A Bouma, Sjoerd
%A Buitink, Stijn
%A Camphyn, Ruben
%A Chan, Jason
%A Chiche, Simon
%A Clark, Brian
%A Coleman, Alan
%A Couberly, Kenneth
%A De Kockere, Simon
%A de Vries, Krijn
%A Deaconu, Cosmin
%A Giri, Pawan
%A Glaser, Christian
%A Glüsenkamp, Thorsten
%A Gui, Heidi
%A Hallgren, Allan
%A Hallmann, Steffen
%A Hanson, Jordan
%A Helbing, Klaus
%A Hendricks, Bryan L.
%A Henrichs, Jakob
%A Heyer, Nils
%A Hornhuber, Christian
%A Huesca Santiago, Enrique
%A Hughes, Kaeli
%A Jaitly, Annanay
%A Karg, Timo
%A Karle, Albrecht
%A Kelley, John
%A Kopper, Claudio
%A Korntheuer, michael
%A Kowalski, Marek
%A Kravchenko, Ilya
%A Krebs, Ryan
%A Kugelmeier, Mirko
%A Lahmann, Robert
%A Liu, Martin
%A Marsee, Mathew
%A Mulrey, Katharine
%A Muzio, Marco
%A Nelles, Anna
%A Novikov, Alexander
%A Nozdrina, Alisa
%A Oberla, Eric
%A Oeyen, Bob
%A Punsuebsay, Noppadol
%A Pyras, Lilly
%A Ravn, Martin Langgård
%A Rifaie, Adam
%A Ryckbosch, Dirk
%A Schlüter, Felix
%A Scholten, Olaf
%A Seckel, Dave
%A Seikh, Mohammad
%A Selcuk, Zeynep Su
%A Stachurska, Juliana
%A Stoffels, Jethro
%A Toscano, Simona
%A Tosi, Delia
%A Tutt, James
%A Van Den Broeck, Dieder Jan
%A van Eijndhoven, Nick
%A Vieregg, Abigail G.
%A Vijai, Aishwarya
%A Welling, Christoph
%A Williams, Dawn
%A Windischhofer, Philipp
%A Wissel, Stephanie
%A Young, Rob
%A Zink, Adrian
%T The Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (RNO-G)
%J Proceedings of Science / International School for Advanced Studies
%V (ICRC2025)
%@ 1824-8039
%C Trieste
%I SISSA
%M PUBDB-2025-04725
%B 3068014
%P 1129
%D 2025
%X 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.
%B 39th International Cosmic Ray Conference
%C 14 Jul 2025 - 24 Jul 2025, Geneva (Switzerland)
Y2 14 Jul 2025 - 24 Jul 2025
M2 Geneva, Switzerland
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)8 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)7
%9 Journal ArticleContribution to a conference proceedingsContribution to a book
%R 10.22323/1.501.1129
%U https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/640175