The Radio Cerenkov Technique for Ultra-High Energy Neutrino Detection
Amy Connolly

TL;DR
This paper reviews the Radio Cerenkov technique as a promising method for detecting ultra-high energy neutrinos from cosmic sources, discussing current experiments and their scientific motivations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the status and progress of Radio Cerenkov detection methods for UHE neutrinos, highlighting recent developments.
Findings
Radio Cerenkov technique is a viable method for UHE neutrino detection
Current experiments are advancing in sensitivity and scope
The physics motivations strongly support continued development of this technique
Abstract
I review the status of the Radio Cerenkov detection technique in searches for ultra-high energy (UHE) neutrinos of cosmic origin. After outlining the physics motivations for UHE neutrino searches, I give an overview of the status of current and proposed experiments in the field.
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