July 25, 2017
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CCAPP Seminar: "Development of new binned analysis technique for ANITA" Oindree Banerjee (OSU)
The ANtarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) is a NASA long-duration balloon experiment with the primary purpose of detecting ultra-high-energy (> 10^18 eV) neutrinos. I will give an overview of the clustering technique, which is the primary technique that has been employed by our collaboration for data analysis. I will also motivate the binned analysis technique that is being developed here at OSU as an alternative to the clustering method. I will show some initial results using this new technique on data from the second and third flights of ANITA.
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2017-07-25 11:30:00
2017-07-25 12:30:00
CCAPP Seminar: "Development of new binned analysis technique for ANITA" Oindree Banerjee (OSU)
The ANtarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) is a NASA long-duration balloon experiment with the primary purpose of detecting ultra-high-energy (> 10^18 eV) neutrinos. I will give an overview of the clustering technique, which is the primary technique that has been employed by our collaboration for data analysis. I will also motivate the binned analysis technique that is being developed here at OSU as an alternative to the clustering method. I will show some initial results using this new technique on data from the second and third flights of ANITA.
PRB 4138
America/New_York
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The ANtarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) is a NASA long-duration balloon experiment with the primary purpose of detecting ultra-high-energy (> 10^18 eV) neutrinos. I will give an overview of the clustering technique, which is the primary technique that has been employed by our collaboration for data analysis. I will also motivate the binned analysis technique that is being developed here at OSU as an alternative to the clustering method. I will show some initial results using this new technique on data from the second and third flights of ANITA.