Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland
The field of radio detection of high-energy cosmic particles has been growing rapidly over the past decade. Radio Neutrino Observatory (RNO-G) capitalizes on the success and combined expertise of the ARA, ARIANNA, ANITA and RICE experiments, for a design that will deliver world-leading measurements of the high-energy neutrino flux, with the pointing and energy resolution required for multi-messenger astronomy, aligned with the Astro2020 Science whitepapers.
Within RNO-G, we will also develop critical hardware for the radio component of IceCube-Gen2.
We foresee 35 stations to be deployed at Summit Station in Greenland. Each station will have a surface component and a deep component (100 m below the surface of the ice) that together enable the detection and detailed reconstruction of neutrino events.
DDL Involvement:
Firmware development