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The Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (RNO-G) aims to detect ultra-high energy neutrinos to enhance our understanding of cosmic rays and particle physics. By employing advanced simulations and calibration techniques, the project seeks to improve neutrino detection sensitivity significantly.
The discovery of neutrinos above energies of 1e16 eV promises to uncover: the unknown sources of ultra-high energy cosmic rays, new insights into astrophysics of these sources and particle propagation through the Universe, as well as new particle physics, at energies far higher than those accessible to man-made accelerators.
The Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (RNO-G) is currently under construction and is scheduled to reach 35 stations in 2026.
The in-ice radio array RNO-G is the first lar…
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