Browsing by Author "Bissinger, Matthias"
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ANTARES search for neutrino flares from the direction of radio-bright blazars
Alves Garre, Sergio; André, Michel; Anghinolfi, Marco; Anton, Gisela; Ardid Ramírez, Miguel; Aublin, J.; Belhorma, Bouchra; Bendahman, Meriem; Bertin, Vincent; Bissinger, Matthias; Boumaaza, Jihad (arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessIn 2017, a high-energy muon neutrino detected by IceCube was found positionally coincident with the direction of a known blazar, TXS 0506+056, in a state of enhanced 훾-ray emission. Soon after, IceCube reported a compelling ... -
Constraining the contribution of Gamma-Ray Bursts to the high-energy diffuse neutrino flux with 10 years of ANTARES data
Alves Garre, Sergio; André, Michel; Anghinolfi, Marco; Anton, Gisela; Ardid Ramírez, Miguel; Aublin, J.; Belhorma, Bouchra; Bendahman, Meriem; Bertin, Vincent; Bissinger, Matthias; Boumaaza, Jihad (arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessAddressing the origin of the observed diffuse astrophysical neutrino flux is one of the main challenges in the context of the neutrino astronomy nowadays. Among several astrophysical sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) are ... -
Indirect dark matter searches with neutrinos from the Galactic Centre region with the ANTARES and KM3NeT telescopes
Ageron, M.; Aiello, S; Aublin, J.; Alshamsi, Mohammed; Alves Garre, Sergio; André, Michel; Anghinolfi, Marco; Anton, Gisela; Ardid Ramírez, Miguel; Albert, Arthur; Belhorma, Bouchra; Bendahman, Meriem; Bertin, Vincent; Bissinger, Matthias; Boumaaza, Jihad (arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessAn anomalous flux of neutrinos produced in hypothetical annihilations or decays of dark matter inside a source would produce a signal observable with neutrino telescopes. As suggested by observations, a conspicuous amount ... -
Limits on the nuclearite flux using the ANTARES neutrino telescope
Albert, Arthur; Alves Garre, Sergio; André, Michel; Ardid Ramírez, Miguel; Ardid Ramírez, Joan Salvador; Aubert, J.-J.; Aublin, J.; Baret, B.; Basa, S.; Belhorma, Bouchra; Bendahman, Meriem; Benfenati, Fabio; Bertin, Vincent; Biagi, S.; Bissinger, Matthias (2023-01-01)
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Open AccessIn this work, a search for nuclearites of strange quark matter by using nine years of ANTARES data taken in the period 2009–2017 is presented. The passage through matter of these particles is simulated taking into account ... -
Multimessenger NuEM Alerts with AMON
Ayala Armijos, Jose Humberto; Alves Garre, Sergio; André, Michel; Anghinolfi, Marco; Ardid Ramírez, Miguel; Aublin, J.; Belhorma, Bouchra; Bendahman, Meriem; Bertin, Vincent; Bissinger, Matthias; Boumaaza, Jihad (arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe Astrophysical Multimessenger Observatory Network (AMON), has developed a real-time multi-messenger alert system. The system performs coincidence analyses of datasets from gammaray and neutrino detectors, making the ... -
Search for a diffuse flux of cosmic neutrinos with the ANTARES neutrino telescope
Alves Garre, Sergio; André, Michel; Anghinolfi, Marco; Anton, Gisela; Ardid Ramírez, Miguel; Aublin, J.; Belhorma, Bouchra; Bendahman, Meriem; Bertin, Vincent; Bissinger, Matthias; Boumaaza, Jihad (arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe previous analysis of the ANTARES all-flavour 12-year neutrino data sample provided the observation of an excess of events, at the highest energies, above the expected atmospheric foregrounds. This excess, even though ... -
Search for correlations between high-energy gamma rays and neutrinos with the HAWC and ANTARES detectors
Alves Garre, Sergio; André, Michel; Anghinolfi, Marco; Anton, Gisela; Ardid Ramírez, Miguel; Aublin, J.; Belhorma, Bouchra; Bendahman, Meriem; Bertin, Vincent; Bissinger, Matthias; Boumaaza, Jihad (arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessANTARES is an underwater neutrino detector in the Mediterranean Sea. Its location, reconstruction accuracy for all-flavor neutrino interactions, and low energy threshold, make it the most sensitive neutrino observatory for ... -
Search for nuclearites with the ANTARES detector
Alves Garre, Sergio; André, Michel; Anghinolfi, Marco; Anton, Gisela; Aublin, J.; Belhorma, Bouchra; Bendahman, Meriem; Bertin, Vincent; Bissinger, Matthias; Boumaaza, Jihad (arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessANTARES is a Cherenkov underwater neutrino telescope operating in the Mediterranean. Its construction was completed in 2008. Even though optimised for the search of cosmic neutrinos, this telescope is also sensitive to ... -
Search for spatial correlations of neutrinos with ultra-high-energy cosmic rays
Albert, Arthur; Alves Garre, Sergio; André, Michel; Anghinolfi, Marco; Ardid Ramírez, Joan Salvador; Aubert, J.-J.; Aublin, J.; Baret, Bruny; Basa, S.; Belhorma, Bouchra; Bendahman, Meriem; Bertin, Vincent; Biagi, S.; Bissinger, Matthias; Boumaaza, Jihad (Institute of Physics (IOP), 2022-08-01)
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Open AccessFor several decades, the origin of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) has been an unsolved question of highenergy astrophysics. One approach for solving this puzzle is to correlate UHECRs with high-energy neutrinos, ... -
Searches for point-like sources of cosmic neutrinos with 13 years of ANTARES data
Alves Garre, Sergio; André, Michel; Anghinolfi, Marco; Anton, Gisela; Ardid Ramírez, Miguel; Aublin, J.; Belhorma, Bouchra; Bendahman, Meriem; Bertin, Vincent; Bissinger, Matthias; Boumaaza, Jihad; Bruijn Berenguer, Frederic de (arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe main goal of the ANTARES neutrino telescope is the identification of neutrinos from astrophysical sources. Thanks to its location in the Northern hemisphere, ANTARES can rely on an advantageous view of the Southern ... -
Solar Atmospheric Neutrino searches with the ANTARES neutrino telescope
Zornoza Gómez, Juan de Dios; Alves Garre, Sergio; André, Michel; Anghinolfi, Marco; Anton, Gisela; Ardid Ramírez, Miguel; Aublin, J.; Belhorma, Bouchra; Bendahman, Meriem; Bertin, Vincent; Bissinger, Matthias; Boumaaza, Jihad; Bouwhuis, M.C. (arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessCosmic-rays interacting with nucleons in the solar atmosphere produce a cascade of particles that give rise to a flux of high-energy neutrinos and gamma-rays. Fermi has observed this gammaray flux; however, the associated ...