Speaker
            Dr
    Marcos Santander
        
            (University of Alabama)
        
    Description
At production, high-energy neutrinos originating in astrophysical sources should be accompanied by gamma-rays. Depending on the properties of the emission environment and the distance of the source to Earth these gamma rays may be observed directly, or through the detection of lower energy photons that result from the interaction of these gamma rays with intervening radiation fields. We here present an update on an automated tool that aims to identify multiwavelength counterparts to astrophysical neutrinos events. The main goal of this tool is to enable prompt follow-ups by ground- and space-based observatories to help pinpoint the neutrino source.
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Author
        
            
                
                        Dr
                    
                
                    Marcos Santander
                
                
                        (University of Alabama)