Radiofrequency Ice Dielectric Measurements at Summit Station, Greenland
Abstract
We recently reported on the radio-frequency attenuation length of cold polar ice at Summit Station, Greenland, based on bistatic radar measurements of radio-frequency bedrock echo strengths taken during the summer of 2021. Those data also include echoes attributed to stratified impurities or dielectric discontinuities within the ice sheet (layers), which allow studies of a) estimation of the relative contribution of coherent (discrete layers, e.g.) vs. incoherent (bulk volumetric, e.g.) scattering, b) the magnitude of internal layer reflection coefficients, c) limits on the azimuthal asymmetry of reflections (birefringence), and d) limits on signal dispersion in-ice over a bandwidth of ~100 MHz. We find that i) after averaging 10000 echo triggers, reflected signal observable over the thermal floor (to depths of approximately 1500 m) are consistent with being entirely coherent, ii) internal layer reflection coefficients are measured at approximately -60 to -70 dB, iii) birefringent effects for vertically propagating signals are smaller by an order of magnitude relative to comparable studies performed at South Pole, and iv) within our experimental limits, glacial ice is non-dispersive over the frequency band relevant for neutrino detection experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2212.10285,
title = {Radiofrequency Ice Dielectric Measurements at Summit Station, Greenland},
author = {J. A. Aguilar and P. Allison and D. Besson and A. Bishop and O. Botner and S. Bouma and S. Buitink and M. Cataldo and B. A. Clark and K. Couberly and Z. Curtis-Ginsberg and P. Dasgupta and S. de Kockere and K. D. de Vries and C. Deaconu and M. A. DuVernois and A. Eimer and C. Glaser and A. Hallgren and S. Hallmann and J. C. Hanson and B. Hendricks and J. Henrichs and N. Heyer and C. Hornhuber and K. Hughes and T. Karg and A. Karle and J. L. Kelley and M. Korntheuer and M. Kowalski11 and I. Kravchenko and R. Krebs and R. Lahmann and U. Latif and J. Mammo and M. J. Marsee and Z. S. Meyers and K. Michaels and K. Mulrey and M. Muzio and A. Nelles and A. Novikov and A. Nozdrina and E. Oberla and B. Oeyen and I. Plaisier and N. Punsuebsay and L. Pyras and D. Ryckbosch and O. Scholten and D. Seckel and M. F. H. Seikh and D. Smith and J. Stoffels and D. Southall and K. Terveer and S. Toscano and D. Tosi and D. J. Van Den Broeck and N. van Eijndhoven and A. G. Vieregg and J. Z. Vischer and C. Welling and D. R. Williams and S. Wissel and R. Young and A. Zink},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.10285},
year = {2022}
}