Neutrino Telescopes in Antarctica
Jenni Adams
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
17(1) 13 - 17
Published: 2000
Abstract
It is hoped that in the near future neutrino astronomy will reach throughout and beyond our galaxy and make measurements relevant to cosmology, astrophysics, cosmic-ray and particle physics. The construction of a high-energy neutrino telescope requires a huge volume of very transparent, deeply buried material such as ocean water or ice, which acts as the medium for detecting the particles. I will describe two experiments using Antarctic ice as this medium: the AMANDA experiment employing photomultiplier tubes and RICE utilising radio receivershttps://doi.org/10.1071/AS00013
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