TAMBO: A Deep-Valley Neutrino Observatory
TAMBO Collaboration: Carlos A. Arg\"uelles, Jos\'e Bazo, Christopher Brice\~no, Mauricio Bustamante, Saneli Carbajal, V\'ictor Centa, Jaco de Swart, Diyaselis Delgado, Tommaso Dorigo, Anatoli Fedynitch, Pablo Fern\'andez, Alberto M. Gago, Alfonso Garc\'ia, Alessandro Giuffra

TL;DR
TAMBO is a proposed mountain-based neutrino observatory designed to enhance the mapping of high-energy neutrinos and explore potential new physics in neutrino astronomy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mountain-based detector concept to improve high-energy neutrino detection and expand the understanding of the neutrino sky.
Findings
Conceptual design of TAMBO proposed
Potential to discover new physics in neutrino observations
Enhancement of high-energy neutrino sky mapping
Abstract
Although the field of neutrino astronomy has blossomed in the last decade, physicists have struggled to fully map the high-energy neutrino sky. TAMBO, a mountain-based neutrino observatory, aims to solve that issue -- and find clues of new physics along the way.
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