Welcome to the homepage of the International Conference on
"Acoustic and Radio EeV Neutrino detection Activities"
(ARENA 2006)
ARENA 2006 is the latest conference in a series bringing together experts in the use of acoustic and radio techniques for the detection of ultra-high energy neutrinos, previous meetings include:
- ARENA 2005 held at DESY-Zeuthen in May 2005,
- the Stanford Mini-Workshop on acoustic and radio detection in September 2003 and
- RADHEP 2000.
"The world's first neutrino observation in a hydrogen bubble chamber was found Nov. 13, 1970, on this historical photograph from the Zero Gradient Synchrotron's 12-foot bubble chamber. The invisible neutrino strikes a proton where three particle tracks originate (right). The neutrino turns into a mu-meson, the long center track. The short track is the proton. The third track is a pi-meson created by the collision." Text and image taken from Argonne National Laboratory
Point your mouse to the image to highlight the tracks