Speaker
Sergey Troitsky
(Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences (RU))
Description
The detection by the KM3NeT experiment of a neutrino with a record-breaking energy of 220 PeV represents a major milestone in neutrino astrophysics. I will review the broader implications of this observation in a full-sky context, including its combination with data from other experiments, searches for the potential source of this event and population studies of similar astrophysical objects, as well as its possible multimessenger connection to ultra-high-energy cosmic rays.
Author
Sergey Troitsky
(Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences (RU))