# A search for cosmogenic neutrinos with the ARIANNA test bed using 4.5 years of data

@article{Anker2020ASF,
title={A search for cosmogenic neutrinos with the ARIANNA test bed using 4.5 years of data},
author={A. Anker and S. Barwick and H. Bernhoff and D. Besson and N. Bingefors and D. Garc{\'i}a-Fern{\'a}ndez and G. Gaswint and C. Glaser and A. Hallgren and J. Hanson and S. Klein and S. Kleinfelder and R. Lahmann and U. Latif and J. Nam and A. Novikov and A. Nelles and M. P. Paul and C. Persichilli and I. Plaisier and T. Prakash and S. R. Shively and J. Tatar and E. Unger and S. Wang and C. Welling},
journal={Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics},
year={2020},
volume={2020},
pages={053-053}
}
• A. Anker, +23 authors C. Welling
• Published 2020
• Physics
• Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
• The primary mission of the ARIANNA ultra-high energy neutrino telescope is to uncover astrophysical sources of neutrinos with energies greater than $10^{16}\mathrm{eV}$. A pilot array, consisting of seven ARIANNA stations located on the surface of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, was commissioned in November 2014. We report on the search for astrophysical neutrinos using data collected between November 2014 and February 2019. A straight-forward template matching analysis yielded no neutrino… CONTINUE READING