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@INPROCEEDINGS{Agarwal:640175,
author = {Agarwal, Sanyukta and Aguilar, Juan Antonio and Alden,
Nathaniel and Ali, Shoukat and Allison, Patrick and Betts,
Michael and Besson, Dave and Bishop, Abigail and Botner,
Olga and Bouma, Sjoerd and Buitink, Stijn and Camphyn, Ruben
and Chan, Jason and Chiche, Simon and Clark, Brian and
Coleman, Alan and Couberly, Kenneth and De Kockere, Simon
and de Vries, Krijn and Deaconu, Cosmin and Giri, Pawan and
Glaser, Christian and Glüsenkamp, Thorsten and Gui, Heidi
and Hallgren, Allan and Hallmann, Steffen and Hanson, Jordan
and Helbing, Klaus and Hendricks, Bryan L. and Henrichs,
Jakob and Heyer, Nils and Hornhuber, Christian and Huesca
Santiago, Enrique and Hughes, Kaeli and Jaitly, Annanay and
Karg, Timo and Karle, Albrecht and Kelley, John and Kopper,
Claudio and Korntheuer, michael and Kowalski, Marek and
Kravchenko, Ilya and Krebs, Ryan and Kugelmeier, Mirko and
Lahmann, Robert and Liu, Martin and Marsee, Mathew and
Mulrey, Katharine and Muzio, Marco and Nelles, Anna and
Novikov, Alexander and Nozdrina, Alisa and Oberla, Eric and
Oeyen, Bob and Punsuebsay, Noppadol and Pyras, Lilly and
Ravn, Martin Langgård and Rifaie, Adam and Ryckbosch, Dirk
and Schlüter, Felix and Scholten, Olaf and Seckel, Dave and
Seikh, Mohammad and Selcuk, Zeynep Su and Stachurska,
Juliana and Stoffels, Jethro and Toscano, Simona and Tosi,
Delia and Tutt, James and Van Den Broeck, Dieder Jan and van
Eijndhoven, Nick and Vieregg, Abigail G. and Vijai,
Aishwarya and Welling, Christoph and Williams, Dawn and
Windischhofer, Philipp and Wissel, Stephanie and Young, Rob
and Zink, Adrian},
collaboration = {RNO-{G Collaboration}},
title = {{T}he {R}adio {N}eutrino {O}bservatory {G}reenland
({RNO}-{G})},
journal = {Proceedings of Science / International School for Advanced
Studies},
volume = {(ICRC2025)},
issn = {1824-8039},
address = {Trieste},
publisher = {SISSA},
reportid = {PUBDB-2025-04725},
series = {3068014},
pages = {1129},
year = {2025},
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.},
month = {Jul},
date = {2025-07-14},
organization = {39th International Cosmic Ray
Conference, Geneva (Switzerland), 14
Jul 2025 - 24 Jul 2025},
cin = {Z-RAD},
ddc = {530},
cid = {I:(DE-H253)Z-RAD-20210408},
pnm = {613 - Matter and Radiation from the Universe (POF4-613) /
PRO-RNO-G - Discovering neutrinos of extreme energies with
the Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (101115122)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-613 / G:(EU-Grant)101115122},
experiment = {EXP:(DE-H253)RNO-G-20230101},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16 / PUB:(DE-HGF)8 / PUB:(DE-HGF)7},
doi = {10.22323/1.501.1129},
url = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/640175},
}