(June 11, 2016 at 4:16 pm)Alex K t as a radio may increase the chance of detecting a neutrino, but won\t that also increase the risk of detecting more interference from other particles? Wrote: Indeed. The cool thing is that they wait for Neutrinos to produce a coherent radio wave pulse coming out of the ice - no other particles can travel far through the ice to produce such an interaction - so, the source of the radio signal deep in the ice is basically shielded.
(source:http://www.phys.hawaii.edu/~anita/new/html/science.html)
Isn't this just lovely? And it's cheap as dirt compared to other experiments.
Thanks, don't you just love science

I think other spin offs from this new technique will follow

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