Highlight: The Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (RNO-G)

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    Discussion timeslot (ZOOM-Meeting): 21. July 2021 - 16:36
    ZOOM-Meeting URL: https://desy.zoom.us/j/92846730262
    ZOOM-Meeting ID: 92846730262
    ZOOM-Meeting Passcode: ICRC2021
    Corresponding Session: https://icrc2021-venue.desy.de/channel/Plenary-Theatre-of-Dreams-/108
    Live-Stream URL: https://icrc2021-venue.desy.de/livestream/Plenary-01/1

    Abstract:
    'The Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (RNO-G) is scheduled for deployment in the summer of 2021. It will target the detection of astrophysical and cosmogenic neutrinos above 10 PeV. With 35 autonomous stations, it will be the largest implementation of a radio neutrino detector to date. The stations combine best-practice instrumentation from all previous radio neutrino arrays, such as a deep phased-array trigger and surface antennas. rnThese proceedings describe the experimental considerations that have driven the design of RNO-G and the current progress in deployment, as well as discuss the projected sensitivity of the instrument. RNO-G will provide a unique view of the Northern Sky and will also inform the design of the radio component of IceCube-Gen2.'

    Authors: Stephanie Wissel
    Co-Authors: for the RNO-G Collaboration
    Collaboration: RNO-G

    Indico-ID: 183
    Proceeding URL: https://pos.sissa.it/395/001

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    Stephanie Wissel


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