The project is financed through Next Generation EU funds and carried out under the KM3NeT4RR- Kilometer Cube Neutrino Telescope for Recovery and Resilience initiative, within INAF is involved in the framework of the WP 7 – Implementation of multimessenger liaisons – Acitivity 7.1.
The project aims to monitor radio sources that are potential emitters of high-energy (HE) neutrinos, by exploiting:
- Technological development: This involves upgrading the 32-meter radio telescope in Noto (INAF) to expand its observational capabilities up to 100 GHz and to implement an efficient data acquisition system.
- Scientific program: The goal is to establish a dedicated observational campaign with high-cadence monitoring at four radio frequencies (20, 44, 85, and 110 GHz). This will enable the construction of a long-term database of flux measurements and radio spectra.