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SUMMARY:Building radio detectors to search for astrophysical neutrinos
DTSTART:20240711T141500Z
DTEND:20240711T153000Z
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UID:indico-event-200@indico.physik.uni-siegen.de
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Anna Nelles (FAU Erlangen / DESY Zeuthen)\n\nThe cos
 mos manages to accelerate particles to energies that are unattainable for 
 man-made accelerators\, ultra-high energy cosmic rays. The sources in whic
 h this happens have been elusive. The arrival directions of these cosmic r
 ays do not point back to their sources\, due to their bent trajectories in
  (extra-)galactic magnetic fields. Their neutral counterpart\, the neutrin
 os\, do reveal the sources\, however\, they require massive detector volum
 es to be detected. This is in particular true at energies of EeV\, which c
 orrespond to the highest energy cosmic rays. This talk will introduce you 
 to the Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland (RNO-G)\, the world's large
 st neutrino detector\, currently under construction. We will walk through 
 science case\, detection method\, experimental challenges\, and first data
 . With being a mid-scale experiment\, RNO-G is also a stepping stone towar
 ds IceCube-Gen2.Einladender: Markus Cristinziani / CPPS\n\nhttps://indico.
 physik.uni-siegen.de/event/200/
LOCATION:D 114 (ENC)
URL:https://indico.physik.uni-siegen.de/event/200/
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