2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2206.09660
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Design and Initial Performance of the Prototype for the BEACON Instrument for Detection of Ultrahigh Energy Particles

Abstract: The Beamforming Elevated Array for COsmic Neutrinos (BEACON) is a planned neutrino telescope designed to detect radio emission from upgoing air showers generated by ultrahigh energy tau neutrino interactions in the Earth. This detection mechanism provides a measurement of the tau flux of cosmic neutrinos. We have installed an 8-channel prototype instrument at high elevation at Barcroft Field Station, which has been running since 2018, and consists of 4 dual-polarized antennas sensitive between 30-80 MHz, whose… Show more

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“…Although having a smaller detection volume than a balloon, high-mountain detectors have a lower energy threshold because of the smaller distance to the air showers, a greater duty cycle, are technologically straightforward, and are easily expanded, and thus are able to obtain competitive sensitivity. High-mountain radio detectors similar to TAROGE [32], such as BEACON [33] and GRAND [34] were also proposed to detect Earth-skimming tau neutrinos, as detailed in ref. [35].…”
Section: Jcap11(2022)022 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although having a smaller detection volume than a balloon, high-mountain detectors have a lower energy threshold because of the smaller distance to the air showers, a greater duty cycle, are technologically straightforward, and are easily expanded, and thus are able to obtain competitive sensitivity. High-mountain radio detectors similar to TAROGE [32], such as BEACON [33] and GRAND [34] were also proposed to detect Earth-skimming tau neutrinos, as detailed in ref. [35].…”
Section: Jcap11(2022)022 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%