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In-situ estimation of ice crystal properties at the South Pole using LED calibration data from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory.

Authors :
Abbasi, Rasha
Ackermann, Markus
Adams, Jenni
Aggarwal, Nakul
Aguilar, Juanan
Ahlers, Markus
Ahrens, Maryon
Alameddine, Jean-Marco
Junior, Antonio Augusto Alves
Amin, Najia Moureen Binte
Andeen, Karen
Anderson, Tyler
Anton, Gisela
Arguelles, Carlos
Ashida, Yosuke
Axani, Sofia Athanasiadou Spencer
Bai, Xinhua
Balagopal, Aswathi
Baricevic, Moreno
Barwick, Steve
Source :
Cryosphere Discussions; 10/21/2022, p1-48, 48p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The IceCube Neutrino Observatory instruments about 1 km3 of deep, glacial ice at the geographic South Pole using 5160 photomultipliers to detect Cherenkov light emitted by charged relativistic particles. A unexpected light propagation effect observed by the experiment is an anisotropic attenuation, which is aligned with the local flow direction of the ice. Birefringent light propagation has been examined as a possible explanation for this effect. The predictions of a first-principles birefringence model developed for this purpose, in particular curved light trajectories resulting from 5 asymmetric diffusion, provide a qualitatively good match to the main features of the data. This in turn allows us to deduce ice crystal properties. Since the wavelength of the detected light is short compared to the crystal size, these crystal properties do not only include the crystal orientation fabric, but also the average crystal size and shape, as a function of depth. By adding small empirical corrections to this first-principles model, a quantitatively accurate description of the optical properties of the IceCube glacial ice is obtained. 10 In this paper, we present the experimental signature of ice optical anisotropy observed in IceCube LED calibration data, the theory and parametrization of the birefringence effect, the fitting procedures of these parameterizations to experimental data as well as the inferred crystal properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19940432
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Cryosphere Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159828742
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-2022-174