Status of the Trinity PeV Neutrino Observatory
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
2025-09-24 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Abstract
The Trinity Neutrino Observatory aims to detect tau neutrinos in the energy range of 1 PeV to 10 EeV. We are developing the observatory in three stages. The first stage, known as the Trinity Demonstrator, was deployed in Fall 2023. The Demonstrator serves as a pathfinder for the full observatory and will inform the design of the first Trinity Telescope. We discuss the status and initial results of the Trinity Demonstrator. In 346 hours of observations with the Demonstrator, we do not identify a neutrino candidate event.
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@article{arxiv.2509.18236,
title = {Status of the Trinity PeV Neutrino Observatory},
author = {S. Stepanoff and A. N. Otte and M. Bagheri and A. Barletta and D. Bergmann and J. Blose and J. Bogdan and A. M. Brown and L. Cedeno and M. Doro and M. Fedkevych and S. Gadamsetty and F. Giordano and C. Hao and V. Iyengar and D. Kieda and N. Lew and M. Mariotti and Y. Onel and D. A. Raudales O. and L. Rojas Castillo and A. Ronemus and A. Menon and A. Mitra and E. Schapera and D. Solden and N. Song and W. Springer and I. Taboada and K. Tran and A. Wilcox and A. Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.18236},
year = {2025}
}
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9 pages, 9 figures, ICRC 2025