The Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (RNO-G): Status update

the RNO-G Collaboration

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Abstract

The Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland (RNO-G) is an in-ice radio detector for ultrahigh energy neutrinos with the potential to make the first detection of a neutrino shower beyond ∼10 PeV via the Askaryan emission. With a projected 90% CL upper limit below E2Φ ≈ 10−8 GeV/cm2/s/sr within 10 years of operation, RNO-G will reach realistic models of GZK and astrophysical neutrino fluxes. In 2021, the first three stations of RNO-G were installed and started data-taking. Four additional stations were added in 2022 with some upgrades to the station hardware. Here, we present the current status of the instrument and give an overview of the efforts towards calibration and analysis of the data recorded so far.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number005
JournalProceedings of Science
Volume424
StatePublished - Oct 25 2023
Event9th International Workshop on Acoustic and Radio EeV Neutrino Detection Activities, ARENA 2022 - Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Duration: Jun 7 2022Jun 10 2022

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General

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