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Long-baseline horizontal radio-frequency transmission through polar ice

Authors :
Abigail G. Vieregg
W. Clay
J. Nam
David J. Smith
D. Seckel
Michael DuVernois
J. Hanson
Tsung-Che Liu
L. Friedman
A. Nozdrina
J. Kruse
Eric Oberla
K. Mase
A. Karle
A. Ishihara
K. Kurusu
J. J. Beatty
J. L. Kelley
Y. Pan
M. Z. Wang
C. Hornhuber
Jorge Torres
Kara Hoffman
R. Young
Thomas Meures
M. Relich
M.-H. A. Huang
J. Haugen
Carl Pfendner
R. Khandelwal
P. Sandstrom
A. Christenson
C.-J. Li
M. Song
Stephanie Wissel
T. Kuwabara
S. H. Wang
Cosmin Deaconu
G. S. Varner
B. Madison
Pisin Chen
Chun Hsiung Chen
I. Kravchenko
J. Touart
Y. S. Shiao
E. Hong
A. Laundrie
S. Archambault
L. Hu
Amy Connolly
Alexander Novikov
M.-C. Kim
L. Cremonesi
R. J. Nichols
M.-Y. Lu
C. C. Chen
Patrick Allison
J. J. Huang
U. Latif
Brian Clark
Thomas M. Jordan
K. Hughes
A. Shultz
D. Z. Besson
S. Yoshida
Kael Hanson
S. Y. Hsu
R. Gaior
Source :
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. 2020:009-009
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

We report on analysis of englacial radio-frequency (RF) pulser data received over horizontal baselines of 1--5 km, based on broadcasts from two sets of transmitters deployed to depths of up to 1500 meters at the South Pole. First, we analyze data collected usingtwo RF bicone transmitters 1400 meters below the ice surface, and frozen into boreholes drilled for the IceCube experiment in 2011. Additionally, in Dec., 2018, a fat-dipole antenna, fed by one of three high-voltage (~1 kV), fast (~(1-5 ns)) signal generators was lowered into the 1700-m deep icehole drilled for the South Pole Ice Core Experiment (SPICE), approximately 3 km from the geographic South Pole. Signals from transmitters were recorded on the five englacial multi-receiver ARA stations, with receiver depths between 60--200 m. We confirm the long, >1 km RF electric field attenuation length, test our observed signal arrival timing distributions against models, and measure birefringent asymmetries at the 0.15% level.

Details

ISSN :
14757516
Volume :
2020
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....545dbd16f78651428434f0a2c0f8441a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2020/12/009