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2025
Inst. of Physics
London
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1088/1748-0221/20/11/P11015 doi:10.3204/PUBDB-2025-05462
Report No.: arXiv:2506.17522
Abstract: This paper describes how intentional and unintentional radioemission from airplanes is recorded with the Radio NeutrinoObservatory Greenland (RNO-G). We characterize the receivedsignals and define a procedure to extract a clean set of impulsivesignals. These signals are highly suitable for instrumentcalibration, also for future experiments. A set of signals is usedto probe the timing precision of RNO-G in-situ, which is found tomatch expectations. We also discuss the impact of these signals onthe ability to detect neutrinos with RNO-G.
Keyword(s): Data analysis ; Instrumental noise ; Neutrino detectors
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