Oral Presentation
The status of Taiwan Astroparticle Radiowave Observatory for Geo-synchrotron Emissions (TAROGE)
Presenter: Tsungche Liu (LeCosPA,NTU)
Taiwan Astroparticle Radiowave Observatory (TAROGE) is an antenna array on the cliff of Taiwan's East coast to monitor ultra-high energy cosmic rays and neutrinos. The antennas face the Pacific Ocean to detect radiowave signals emitted by the induced air shower. The unique terrain of TAROGE site allows the antennas to collect both the direct-emission and the ocean-reflected radiowave signals induced by UHECR. So far three TAROGE stations have been deployed. We introduce the basic concepts of TAROGE, its data tacking, expected sensitivity, and future prospect.

