23–27 Sept 2024
Hotel Villa Tuscolana
Europe/Rome timezone

UHE neutrino radio detection, status and perspective

25 Sept 2024, 12:35
25m
Sala Vittorio Emanuele (Hotel Villa Tuscolana)

Sala Vittorio Emanuele

Hotel Villa Tuscolana

oral IV Plenary

Speaker

Amy Connolly

Description

Ultra-high energy (UHE) neutrinos are an important missing piece of the rapidly growing field of multi-messenger astrophysics. They carry information about the nature of the sources of the highest energy cosmic rays and may also provide hints of any new physics at O(100 TeV). There are many strategies being pursued to detect UHE neutrinos, and the most promising ones utilize signatures at radio frequencies. I will review the status and latest results from experiments using different strategies to search for UHE astrophysical neutrinos. I will also discuss what we can expect for the future of the field.

Primary author

Amy Connolly

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