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2–6 Dec 2019
Australia/Sydney timezone

Latest results on high-energy cosmic neutrinos with the ANTARES neutrino telescope

3 Dec 2019, 14:50
20m
SNH 3003

SNH 3003

Oral Neutrinos Parallel

Speaker

Paul De Jong (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))

Description

The ANTARES neutrino telescope is located in the Mediterranean Sea at a depth of 2.5 km, 40 km off the Southern coast of France, and is operational since more than 10 years. The transparancy of the seawater allows for a very good resolution in the reconstruction of the incoming direction of neutrinos of all flavours. The ANTARES location in the Northern Hemisphere is optimal for the observation of the Southern Sky, including most of the Galactic Plane and the Galactic Center.
The latest ANTARES results will be presented. These include measurements of diffuse fluxes, various searches for point-like and extended neutrino sources and searches for neutrinos from dark matter annihilation, some of which are performed in combination with IceCube. ANTARES has an extended multi-messenger program, and results are presented from analyses of triggers generated by ANTARES, as well as analyses of the ANTARES data collected during transient events triggered by others, in particular by gravitational wave interferometers.

Author

Paul De Jong (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))

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