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Preliminary result from ANITA experiment

Nam, J and Gorham, PW and Barwick, SW and Beatty, JJ and Besson, DZ and Binns, WR and Chen, C and Chen, P and Clem, JM and Connolly, A and Dowkontt, PF and DuVernois, MA and Field, RC and Goldstein, DJ and Goodhue, A and Hast, C and Hebert, CL and Hoover, S and Israel, MH and Javaid, A and Kowalski, J and Learned, JG and Liewer, KM and Link, JT and Lusczek, E and Matsuno, S and Mercurio, BC and Miki, C and Miocinovic, P and Naudet, CJ and Ng, J and Nichol, RJ and Palladino, KJ and Reil, K and Romero-Wolf, A and Rosen, M and Saltzberg, D and Seckel, D and Varner, GS and Walz, D and Wu, F and ANITA Collaboration, (2008) Preliminary result from ANITA experiment. In: MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS A. (pp. 1419 - 1430). WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD

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Abstract

The ANITA (ANtarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna) experiment is a balloon-borne neutrino telescope which consists of an array of 32 broad-band horn antennas. It successfully completed a 35 day flight over Antarctica during the 2006-2007 austral summer. The primary goal of ANITA is to search for astrophysical neutrinos with energies E > 10(19)eV by detecting radio Cherenkov signals from neutrino induced showers in the Antarctic ice. We present preliminary results from ongoing analyses of ANITA data.

Type:Proceedings paper
Title:Preliminary result from ANITA experiment
Event:Internatonal Symposium on Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics
Location:Taipei, TAIWAN
Dates:2007-11-13 - 2007-11-15
Keywords:UHE neutrino, GZK process, Askaryan effect, COHERENT RADIO EMISSION, CHARGE
UCL classification:UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Medical Sciences > Surgery and Interventional Science (Division of)
UCL > School of BEAMS > Faculty of Maths and Physical Sciences > Physics and Astronomy

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