12–16 Sept 2016
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone
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Last ANTARES multimessenger analysis and associated results

14 Sept 2016, 14:00
4h
500/1-201 - Mezzanine (CERN)

500/1-201 - Mezzanine

CERN

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Damien TURPIN (IRAP)

Description

ANTARES is currently the largest neutrino telescope operating in the Northern Hemisphere, aiming at the detection of high-energy neutrinos from astrophysical sources. Such observations would provide important clues about the processes at work in those sources, and possibly help to understand the sources of very high-energy cosmic rays. In this context, Antares is developing several programs to improve its capabilities of revealing possible spatial and/or temporal correlations of neutrinos with other cosmic messengers: photons, cosmic rays and gravitational waves. The results of the electromagnetic follow-up (optical, radio, X-ray and VHE gamma-ray) of the ANTARES neutrino alerts, the search for a neutrino signal from various transient sources such as fast radio bursts and gamma-ray bursts and the correlation between neutrinos and gravitational waves will be presented.

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