The Surface Array planned for IceCube-Gen2 (ICRC 2021)
Frank G. Schroeder (for the IceCube-Gen2 Collaboration)

TL;DR
IceCube-Gen2's surface array will enhance cosmic-ray and neutrino measurements, improve understanding of atmospheric interactions, and contribute to cosmic-ray origin studies through advanced detection technologies and multi-messenger observations.
Contribution
Proposes a novel surface array combining scintillation and radio detectors for IceCube-Gen2, enhancing cosmic-ray and neutrino science capabilities.
Findings
Design of a high-accuracy surface array for IceCube-Gen2.
Improved measurement of cosmic-ray flux and composition.
Enhanced sensitivity to cosmic-ray anisotropies and photons.
Abstract
IceCube-Gen2, the extension of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, will feature three main components: an optical array in the deep ice, a large-scale radio array in the shallow ice and firn, and a surface detector above the optical array. Thus, IceCube-Gen2 will not only be an excellent detector for PeV neutrinos, but also constitutes a unique setup for the measurement of cosmic-ray air showers, where the electromagnetic component and low-energy muons are measured at the surface and high-energy muons are measured in the ice. As for ongoing enhancement of IceCube's current surface array, IceTop, we foresee a combination of elevated scintillation and radio detectors for the Gen2 surface array, aiming at high measurement accuracy for air showers. The science goals are manifold: The in-situ measurement of the cosmic-ray flux and mass composition, as well as more thorough tests of hadronic…
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