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Searching for Neutrino Radio Flashes from the Moon with LOFAR

Authors :
Buitink, Stijn
Corstanje, Arthur
Enriquez, Emilio
Falcke, Heino
Frieswijk, Wilfred
Hörandel, Jörg
Mevius, Maaijke
Nelles, Anna
Thoudam, Satyendra
Schellart, Pim
Scholten, Olaf
ter Veen, Sander
Akker, Martin van den
collaboration, the LOFAR
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Ultra-high-energy neutrinos and cosmic rays produce short radio flashes through the Askaryan effect when they impact on the Moon. Earthbound radio telescopes can search the Lunar surface for these signals. A new generation of low- frequency, digital radio arrays, spearheaded by LOFAR, will allow for searches with unprecedented sensitivity. In the first stage of the NuMoon project, low-frequency observations were carried out with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope, leading to the most stringent limit on the cosmic neutrino flux above 10$^{23}$ eV. With LOFAR we will be able to reach a sensitivity of over an order of magnitude better and to decrease the threshold energy.<br />Comment: Proceedings of the ARENA 2012 workshop (Erlangen, Germany), AIP Conference Proceedings, to be published

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1301.5185
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4807515