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The Radar Echo Telescope for Neutrinos (RET-N)

20 Jul 2021, 12:00
1h 30m
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Talk NU | Neutrinos & Muons Discussion

Speaker

Krijn de Vries (VUB/IIHE)

Description

We present the Radar Echo Telescope for Neutrinos (RET-N). RET-N focuses on the detection of the cosmic neutrino flux at >PeV energies by means of the radar detection technique. This method aims to bridge the energy gap between the diffuse neutrino flux detected by IceCube up to a few PeV and the sought for cosmogenic neutrinos at EeV energies by the in-ice Askaryan detectors, as well as the air-shower radio detectors. The radar echo method is based on the detection the ionization trail in the wake of a high-energy neutrino-induced particle cascade in ice. This technique, recently validated in a beam test (T576 at SLAC) is also the basis for the RET-N pathfinder experiment, RET-CR, which is currently under development. Based on the T-576 results, we show that the radar echo method leads to very promising sensitivities to detect cosmic neutrinos in the PeV-EeV region and above. We present the RET-N project and its proposed timeline, as well as the results of our sensitivity studies.

Keywords

Neutrino ; Radar detection ; >PeV flux

Subcategory Future projects
other Collaboration Radar Echo Telescope Collaboration

Primary authors

Krijn de Vries (VUB/IIHE) steven prohira (The Ohio State University)

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