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ANTARES search for neutrino flares from the direction of radio-bright blazars
(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 ... -
High-energy reconstruction for single and double cascades using the KM3NeT detector
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe discovery of a high-energy cosmic neutrino flux has paved the way for the field of neutrino astronomy. For a large part of the flux, the sources remain unidentified. The KM3NeT detector, which is under construction in ... -
Muon bundle reconstruction with KM3NeT/ORCA using graph convolutional networks
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessKM3NeT/ORCA is a water-Cherenkov neutrino detector, currently under construction in the Mediterranean Sea at a depth of 2450 meters. The project’s main goal is the determination of the neutrino mass hierarchy by measuring ... -
Comparison of the measured atmospheric muon rate with Monte Carlo simulations and sensitivity study for detection of prompt atmospheric muons with KM3NeT
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe KM3NeT Collaboration has successfully deployed the first detection units of the next generation undersea neutrino telescopes in the Mediterranean Sea at the two sites in Italy and in France. The data sample collected ... -
KM3NeT Detection Unit Line Fit reconstruction using positioning sensors data
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe KM3NeT collaboration is constructing two large neutrino detectors in the Mediterranean Sea: KM3NeT/ARCA, located near Sicily and aiming at neutrino astronomy, and KM3NeT/ORCA, located near Toulon and designed for ... -
Atmospheric neutrinos with the first detection units of KM3NeT/ARCA
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe KM3NeT Collaboration is constructing two deep-sea Cherenkov detectors in the Mediterranean Sea, aiming at neutrino oscillation measurements with the ORCA array, while the ARCA array aims at neutrino astronomy in the ... -
Draw me a neutrino: the first KM3NeT art contest
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessWhile the KM3NeT neutrino detector is being deployed in the Mediterranean Sea, the Collaboration launched a contest searching for illustrations of the neutrinos it will detect. The participants in the contest were invited ... -
Constraining the contribution of Gamma-Ray Bursts to the high-energy diffuse neutrino flux with 10 years of ANTARES data
(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
(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 ... -
Sensitivity estimates for diffuse, point-like and extended neutrino sources with KM3NeT/ARCA
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe identification of cosmic objects emitting high energy neutrinos could provide new insights about the Universe and its active sources. The existence of these cosmic neutrinos has been proven by the IceCube collaboration, ... -
PMT gain calibration and monitoring based on highly compressed hit information in KM3NeT
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe cubic-kilometre neutrino telescope, consisting of large-scale 3D-arrays of photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) currently under construction on the Mediterranean seabed, relies on accurate calibration procedures in order to ... -
The REINFORCE Project: Inviting Citizen Scientists to analyse KM3NeT data
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessLarge research infrastructures have opened new observational windows, allowing us to study the structure of matter up to the entire Universe. However, society hardly observes these developments through education and outreach ...