PoS - Proceedings of Science
Volume 395 - 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2021) - NU - Neutrinos & Muons
Investigating signal properties of UHE particles using in-ice radar for the RET experiment
Presented by E. Huesca Santiago, U.A. Latif, V. Lukic and D. Van den Broeck  on behalf of U.A. Latif*, S. Prohira, K. de Vries, P. Allison, J. Beatty, D.Z. Besson, A. Connolly, P. Dasgupta, C. Deaconu, S. De Kockere, D. Frikken, C. Hast, C.Y. Kuo, T. Meures, K. Mulrey, J. Nam, A. Nozdrina, E. Oberla, J. Ralston, C. Sbrocco, R.S. Stanley, J. Torres, S. Toscano, N. van Eijndhoven and S. Wisselet al. (click to show)
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Pre-published on: July 30, 2021
Published on: March 18, 2022
Abstract
The Radar Echo Telescope (RET) experiment plans to use the radar technique to detect Ultra-High Energy (UHE) cosmic rays and neutrinos in the polar ice sheets. Whenever an UHE particle collides with an ice molecule, it produces a shower of relativistic particles, which leaves behind an ionization trail. Radio waves can be reflected off this trail and be detected in antennas. It is critical to understand such a radar signal's key properties as that will allow us to do vertex, angular and energy reconstruction of the primary UHE particle. We will discuss various simulation methods, which will fundamentally rely on ray tracing, to recreate the radar signal and test our reconstruction methods.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.395.1211
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