Radio Detection of Ultra-High Energy Neutrinos
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Ultra-high energy (UHE, >10 PeV) neutrinos are unique messengers to the distant, high energy universe. As chargeless and weakly interacting particles, neutrinos arrive undeflected and unattenuated from cosmic distances, giving us key insights into astrophysical accelerators at the highest redshifts. In this talk, I will discuss the ongoing work to discover UHE neutrinos with the radio detection technique. This technique relies on observing the short burst of radio light emitted by neutrino interactions in materials like glacial ice.
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Presenters
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Brian Allen Clark
University of Maryland
Authors
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Brian Allen Clark
University of Maryland