ARIANNA

(Antarctic Ross Ice-Shelf ANtenna Neutrino Array)

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References

1 - Articles

[1-1]
A search for cosmogenic neutrinoswith the ARIANNA test bed using 4.5 years of data, A. Anker et al., JCAP 2003 (2020) 053, arXiv:1909.00840.
[Anker:2019rzo]
[1-2]
Targeting cosmogenic neutrinos with the ARIANNA experiment, A. Anker et al. (ARIANNA), Adv.Space Res. 64 (2019) 2595-2609, arXiv:1903.01609.
[ARIANNA:2019scz]
[1-3]
Radio detection of air showers with the ARIANNA experiment on the Ross Ice Shelf, S. W. Barwick et al. (ARIANNA), Astropart.Phys. 90 (2017) 50-68, arXiv:1612.04473.
[Barwick:2016mxm]
[1-4]
A First Search for Cosmogenic Neutrinos with the ARIANNA Hexagonal Radio Array, S.W. Barwick et al. (ARIANNA), Astropart.Phys. 70 (2015) 12-26, arXiv:1410.7352.
[ARIANNA:2014fsk]

2 - Detector

[2-1]
Measuring the Polarization Reconstruction Resolution of the ARIANNA Neutrino Detector with Cosmic Rays, A. Anker et al. (ARIANNA), JCAP 04 (2022) 022, arXiv:2112.01501.
[Arianna:2021lnr]
[2-2]
Improving sensitivity of the ARIANNA detector by rejecting thermal noise with deep learning, A. Anker et al. (ARIANNA), JINST 17 (2022) P03007, arXiv:2112.01031.
[Arianna:2021vcx]
[2-3]
Probing the angular and polarization reconstruction of the ARIANNA detector at the South Pole, A. Anker et al. (ARIANNA), JINST 15 (2020) P09039, arXiv:2006.03027.
[ARIANNA:2020zrg]
[2-4]
Design and Performance of the ARIANNA Hexagonal Radio Array Systems, S.W. Barwick et al., IEEE Trans.Nucl.Sci. 62 (2015) 2202-2215, arXiv:1410.7369.
[Barwick:2014rca]
[2-5]
Radio-frequency Attenuation Length, Basal-Reflectivity, Depth, and Polarization Measurements from Moore's Bay in the Ross Ice-Shelf, S.W. Barwick et al., J.Glaciol. 61 (2015) 227, arXiv:1410.7134.
[Barwick:2014rga]

3 - Future Experiments

[3-1]
White Paper: ARIANNA-200 high energy neutrino telescope, A. Anker et al., arXiv:2004.09841, 2020.
[Anker:2020lre]

4 - Talks

[4-1]
ARIANNA: Measurement of cosmic rays with a radio neutrino detector in Antarctica, Christian Glaser (ARIANNA), EPJ Web Conf. 216 (2019) 02008, arXiv:1811.10661. 8th International Conference on Acoustic and Radio EeV Neutrino Detection Activities, ARENA 2018.
[Glaser:2018ifj]
[4-2]
ARIANNA: Current developments and understanding the ice for neutrino detection, Anna Nelles (ARIANNA), EPJ Web Conf. 216 (2019) 01008, arXiv:1811.10660. 8th International Conference on Acoustic and Radio EeV Neutrino Detection Activities, ARENA 2018.
[Nelles:2018gqq]
[4-3]
Recent results from the ARIANNA neutrino experiment, Anna Nelles (ARIANNA), EPJ Web Conf. 135 (2017) 05002, arXiv:1609.07193. ARENA2016, Groningen, The Netherlands.
[Nelles:2016fxe]
[4-4]
Design of the Second-Generation ARIANNA Ultra-High-Energy Neutrino Detector Systems, Stuart A. Kleinfelder (ARIANNA), arXiv:1511.07525, 2015. 2015 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium.
[Kleinfelder:2015ens]
[4-5]
Livetime and sensitivity of the ARIANNA Hexagonal Radio Array, S.W.Barwick et al. (ARIANNA), arXiv:1509.00115, 2015. ICRC2015.
[ARIANNA:2015uwx]
[4-6]
Performance of the ARIANNA Hexagonal Radio Array, S.W.Barwick et al. (ARIANNA), PoS ICRC2015 (2016) 1149, arXiv:1509.00109. ICRC2015.
[ARIANNA:2015rcw]

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