Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 Fall Meeting of the APS Prairie Section
Thursday–Saturday, November 30–December 2 2023; University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
Session O01: Astronomy/Cosmology/Particle Physics III
4:25 PM–5:37 PM,
Friday, December 1, 2023
University of Missouri
Room: Memorial Union N201ABC
Chair: Aigen Li
Abstract: O01.00001 : Detecting the highest energy neutrinos...with radar?
4:25 PM–5:01 PM
Presenter:
Steven Prohira
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
Author:
Steven Prohira
(Ohio State Univ - Columbus)
In this talk, I will discuss these challenges and the extensive experimental work that has been done so far to meet them. I will start with a general overview of the experimental landscape, and then focus on our new experimental effort, the Radar Echo Telescope (RET), which uses well-known radar technology to attempt detection of the cascade produced by these UHE neutrinos as they interact in polar ice. I will discuss the theory and history of the radar echo method, and recent experimental work including our summer 2023 deployment of a prototype detector to Greenland. I will conclude with a discussion of the UHE neutrino landscape in the near future.
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