The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment
M. Agostini, M. B\"ohmer, J. Bosma, K. Clark, M. Danninger, C. Fruck,, R. Gernh\"auser, A. G\"artner, D. Grant, F. Henningsen, K. Holzapfel, M., Huber, R. Jenkyns, C. B. Krauss, K. Krings, C. Kopper, K. Leism\"uller, S., Leys, P. Macoun, S. Meighen-Berger, J. Michel, R.W. Moore

TL;DR
The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment aims to build a large-scale underwater neutrino telescope in the Pacific Ocean to observe high-energy cosmic neutrinos, expanding our understanding of the universe.
Contribution
This paper introduces the P-ONE project, a novel initiative to develop a multi-cubic kilometre neutrino detector in the deep Pacific Ocean infrastructure.
Findings
Proposal of a new large-scale underwater neutrino observatory
Potential to observe high-energy astrophysical neutrinos
Integration with Ocean Networks Canada's infrastructure
Abstract
The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE) is a new initiative with a vision towards constructing a multi-cubic kilometre neutrino telescope, to expand our observable window of the Universe to highest energies, installed within the deep Pacific Ocean underwater infrastructure of Ocean Networks Canada.
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