Speaker
Steven Barwick
(University of California)
Description
The ARIANNA collaboration has recently completed the installation of a seven-station hexagonal array of radio detectors. These detectors seek to measure radio pulses generated by extremely high energy cosmic neutrino interactions. The detectors are deployed on the Ross Ice Shelf of Antarctica and collect data during the austral summer months. Data is delivered off continent in near real-time. The performance of the telescope will be summarized. Methods for separating radio backgrounds from neutrino-induced radio pulses will be presented. A search for cosmogenic neutrinos will be described and used to place an upper limit on the cosmogenic neutrino flux.
Registration number following "ICRC2015-I/" | 664 |
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Collaboration | -- not specified -- |
Author
Steven Barwick
(University of California)