• DocumentCode
    3607267
  • Title

    Design and Performance of the ARIANNA HRA-3 Neutrino Detector Systems

  • Author

    Barwick, S.W. ; Berg, E.C. ; Besson, D.Z. ; Duffin, T. ; Hanson, J.C. ; Klein, S.R. ; Kleinfelder, S.A. ; Ratzlaff, K. ; Reed, C. ; Roumi, M. ; Stezelberger, T. ; Tatar, J. ; Walker, J. ; Young, R. ; Zou, L.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Phys. & Astron., Univ. of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA
  • Volume
    62
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    2202
  • Lastpage
    2215
  • Abstract
    We report on the development, installation, and operation of the first three of seven stations deployed at the ARIANNA site´s pilot Hexagonal Radio Array (HRA) in Antarctica. The primary goal of the ARIANNA project is to observe ultrahigh energy ( > 100 PeV) cosmogenic neutrino signatures using a large array of autonomous stations, each 1 km apart on the surface of the Ross Ice Shelf. Sensing radio emissions of 100 MHz to 1 GHz, each station in the array contains RF antennas, amplifiers, 1.92 G-sample/s, 850 MHz bandwidth signal acquisition circuitry, pattern-matching trigger capabilities, an embedded CPU, 32 GB of solid-state data storage, and long-distance wireless and satellite communications. Power is provided by the sun and buffered in LiFePO 4 storage batteries, and each station consumes an average of 7 W of power. Operation on solar power has resulted in ≥58% per calendar-year live-time. The station´s pattern-trigger capabilities reduce the trigger rates to a few milli-Hertz with 4-sigma voltage thresholds while retaining good stability and high efficiency for neutrino signals. The timing resolution of the station has been found to be 0.049 ns, RMS, and the angular precision of event reconstructions of signals bounced off of the sea-ice interface of the Ross Ice Shelf ranged from 0.14 to 0.17 °.
  • Keywords
    Cherenkov counters; signal detection; 4-sigma voltage thresholds; ARIANNA project; ARIANNA site; Antarctica; LiFePO storage batteries; RF amplifiers; RF antennas; Ross Ice Shelf; angular precision; autonomous stations; bandwidth signal acquisition circuitry; calendar-year live-time; embedded CPU; event reconstructions; good stability; long-distance wireless; neutrino signals; pattern-matching trigger capabilities; pattern-trigger capabilities; pilot Hexagonal Radio Array; satellite communications; sea-ice interface; sensing radio emissions; solar power; solid-state data storage; timing resolution; trigger rates; ultrahigh energy cosmogenic neutrino signatures; Antenna arrays; Arrays; Bandwidth; Data acquisition; Heart beat; Ice shelf; Neutrino sources; Analog integrated circuits; Antarctica; antenna arrays; astrophysics; embedded software; ice shelf; mesh networks; programmable logic arrays; switched capacitor circuits;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2015.2468182
  • Filename
    7283676