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S. Y. Hsu
Researcher at National Taiwan University
Publications - 2
Citations - 61
S. Y. Hsu is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Phased array. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 46 citations.
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Design and performance of an interferometric trigger array for radio detection of high-energy neutrinos
Patrick Allison,S. Archambault,R. Bard,J. J. Beatty,M. Beheler-Amass,D. Z. Besson,D. Z. Besson,M. Beydler,M. Bogdan,C. C. Chen,Chun Hsiung Chen,Pisin Chen,Brian Clark,A. Clough,Amy Connolly,L. Cremonesi,J. Davies,Cosmin Deaconu,Michael DuVernois,E. Friedman,J. Hanson,Kael Hanson,J. Haugen,Kara Hoffman,Benjamin Hokanson-Fasig,E. Hong,S. Y. Hsu,L. Hu,J. J. Huang,M. H. Huang,K. Hughes,A. Ishihara,Albrecht Karle,J. L. Kelley,R. Khandelwal,M.-C. Kim,I. Kravchenko,J. Kruse,K. Kurusu,H. Landsman,U. Latif,A. Laundrie,C.-J. Li,Tsung-Che Liu,M.-Y. Lu,Andrew Ludwig,K. Mase,Thomas Meures,Jiwoo Nam,R. J. Nichol,G. Nir,Eric Oberla,Aongus O'Murchadha,Y. Pan,C. Pfendner,M. Ransom,Kenneth L. Ratzlaff,J. Roth,P. Sandstrom,D. Seckel,Y. S. Shiao,A. Shultz,David J. Smith,M. Song,M. Sullivan,J. Touart,Abigail G. Vieregg,M. Z. Wang,S. H. Wang,K. Wei,Stephanie Wissel,S. Yoshida,R. Young +72 more
TL;DR: The NuPhase detector as mentioned in this paper was installed at an Askaryan Radio Array (ARA) station during the 2017/18 Austral summer season and achieved a trigger threshold of 1.6 for neutrino interactions that are in the far field of the array.
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Long-baseline horizontal radio-frequency transmission through polar ice
Patrick Allison,S. Archambault,J. J. Beatty,D. Z. Besson,D. Z. Besson,C. C. Chen,Chun Hsiung Chen,Pisin Chen,A. Christenson,Brian Clark,W. Clay,Amy Connolly,L. Cremonesi,Cosmin Deaconu,Michael DuVernois,L. Friedman,R. Gaior,J. Hanson,Kael Hanson,J. Haugen,Kara Hoffman,E. Hong,C. Hornhuber,S. Y. Hsu,L. Hu,J. J. Huang,M.-H. A. Huang,K. Hughes,A. Ishihara,A. Karle,J. L. Kelley,R. Khandelwal,M.-C. Kim,I. Kravchenko,J. Kruse,K. Kurusu,T. Kuwabara,U. Latif,A. Laundrie,C.-J. Li,Tsung-Che Liu,M.-Y. Lu,B. Madison,K. Mase,Thomas Meures,J. Nam,R. J. Nichols,Alexander Novikov,Alexander Novikov,A. Nozdrina,Eric Oberla,Y. Pan,Carl Pfendner,M. Relich,P. Sandstrom,D. Seckel,Y. S. Shiao,A. Shultz,David J. Smith,M. Song,Jorge Torres,J. Touart,G. S. Varner,Abigail G. Vieregg,M. Z. Wang,S. H. Wang,Stephanie Wissel,S. Yoshida,R. Young,Thomas M. Jordan +69 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on analysis of englacial radiofrequency (RF) pulser data received over horizontal baselines of 1-5 km, based on broadcasts from two sets of transmitters deployed to depths of up to 1500 meters at the South Pole.