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Radiowave Detection of Ultra-High Energy Neutrinos and Cosmic Rays

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Radio waves, perhaps because they are uniquely transparent in our terrestrial atmosphere, as well as the cosmos beyond, or perhaps because they are macroscopic, so the basic instruments of detection (antennas) are easily constructable, arguably occupy a privileged position within the electromagnetic spectrum, and, correspondingly, receive disproportionate attention experimentally. Detection of radio-frequency radiation, at macroscopic wavelengths, has blossomed within the last decade as a competitive method for measurement of cosmic particles, particularly charged cosmic rays and neutrinos. Cosmic-ray detection via radio emission from extensive air showers has been demonstrated to be a reliable technique that has reached a reconstruction quality of the cosmic-ray parameters competitive with more traditional approaches. Radio detection of neutrinos in dense media seems to be the most promising technique to achieve the gigantic detection volumes required to measure neutrinos at energies beyond the PeV-scale flux established by IceCube. In this article, we review radio detection both of cosmic rays in the atmosphere, as well as neutrinos in dense media.

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2026 1

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  • Complex Analysis of Askaryan Radiation: UHECR Reconstruction astro-ph.HE · 2026-06-03 · unverdicted · none · ref 2 · internal anchor

    An analytical Askaryan-plus-channel model matches 13 ARA UHECR candidate waveforms with correlations 0.69–0.86 and recovers an E-field consistent with prior ARA results.