14–24 Jul 2025
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The KM3NeT online analysis system

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20m
Level -1 & 0

Level -1 & 0

Poster Neutrino Astronomy & Physics PO-2

Speaker

Massimo Mastrodicasa (Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" and INFN-Roma1)

Description

KM3NeT is a multi-purpose neutrino detector under construction in the Mediterranean Sea and currently taking data with a partial detector configuration. It is composed of a network of two deep-sea water-Cherenkov detectors located at two different sites: ARCA (Italy), optimised for the detection of high-energy cosmic neutrinos in the TeV-PeV range, and ORCA (France), optimised for low-energy atmospheric neutrinos in the few-GeV range. Both detectors are sensitive also to MeV neutrinos emitted by core-collapse supernovae, allowing them to be used for neutrino astronomy across an energy range from a few MeV to a few PeV. KM3NeT is actively involved in real-time multi-messenger searches, which aim at studying transient astrophysical phenomena by the simultaneous observation of different cosmic messengers. Given their large field of view and almost 100\% duty cycle, neutrino telescopes are ideally suited to early notify other multi-messenger facilities when interesting neutrino candidates are detected and to perform follow-ups of external triggers. To achieve these goals, the KM3NeT Collaboration has set up an online analysis platform that continuously performs real-time reconstruction and classification of all ARCA and ORCA events, core-collapse supernova searches, and follow-ups of received alerts. This contribution reports about the current status of the KM3NeT online analysis system.

Collaboration(s) KM3NeT

Authors

Alessandro Veutro (Università degli studi di Roma La Sapienza, Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5, 00185 Roma RM) Angela Zegarelli (Ruhr Universität Bochum (RUB)) Damien DORNIC (CPPM) Emidio Maria Giorgio (INFN LNS) Emmanuel LE GUIRRIEC Francesco Filippini (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia - Università di Bologna, INFN-Bologna, Italy) Giulia Illuminati (INFN-Bologna) Godefroy Vannoye (CPPM) Jerome Paul E De Favereau De Jeneret (Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL) (BE)) Juan PalaciosGonzalez (IFIC (CSIC-UV)) Massimo Mastrodicasa (Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" and INFN-Roma1) Mathieu Lamoureux (UCLouvain) Sebastien LE STUM (Aix Marseille Université, CPPM, France) Dr Silvia Celli (La Sapienza Università di Roma and INFN) Vincent Cecchini (IFIC Valencia - CSIC)

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