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DTSTART:20230209T203000Z
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LOCATION:Chamberlin 4274   https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/97621124770?pwd
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SUMMARY:Hunting EeV Neutrinos with RNO-G and PUEO\, NPAC (Nuclear/Part
 icle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum\, Cosmin Deaconu\, University of Chicago
DESCRIPTION:The Radio Neutrino Observatory - Greenland (RNO-G) and the
  Payload for Ultrahigh Energy Observations (PUEO) are two experiments 
 under construction seeking to detect for the first time the elusive ul
 trahigh-energy (>~ 100 PeV) neutrinos.  Such neutrinos are expected to
  be produced from interactions of cosmic rays with photons and potenti
 ally in astrophysical sources\, but detection is challenging due to th
 e low flux. Both experiments operate by attempting to detect the impul
 sive Askaryan radio emission produced in showers induced by energetic 
 neutrinos interacting in glacial ice. PUEO is a long-duration balloon 
 payload\, expected to fly over Antarctica in 2024\, while RNO-G uses e
 mbedded antennas in Greenland and started deployment in 2021. In this 
 talk\, I will discuss the science goals\, design considerations and im
 plementation progress of both experiments.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8142
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