Part of the BAA Radio Astronomy group talk series.
This talk will be in the Cabin via Zoom
Dr Katharine Mulrey Associate professor – Astrophysics (Radboud University, the Netherlands).
Cosmic rays have been observed for over a century, and yet the sources of the highest energy particles still remain a mystery. We can detect these cosmic rays, and the associated high energy neutrinos, through the particle cascades they initiate when they interact in the atmosphere or the earth. In this talk, I will present an overview of modern efforts to measure these cascades using the radio signals they generate, in particular, using radio telescopes like LOFAR and the SKA.
