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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 ... -
Sensitivity of the KM3NeT/ORCA detector to the neutrino mass ordering and beyond
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe KM3NeT collaboration is currently building a new generation of large-volume waterCherenkov neutrino telescopes in the Mediterranean sea. Two detectors, ARCA and ORCA, are under construction. They feature different ... -
Multimessenger NuEM Alerts with AMON
(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 ... -
Tuning parametric models of the atmospheric muon flux in MUPAGE to data from the KM3NeT detector
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe muons produced by cosmic ray interactions in the upper atmosphere constitute the most abundant signal for underwater neutrino detectors such as KM3NeT (the Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope), which is currently being ... -
First neutrino oscillation measurement in KM3NeT/ORCA
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe KM3NeT/ORCA is a next-generation neutrino detector currently under construction in the Mediterranean Sea. There are currently 6 Detection Units deployed, and in the past year the detector has been steadily taking data. ... -
Search for a diffuse flux of cosmic neutrinos with the ANTARES neutrino telescope
(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
(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 ... -
Neutrino mass ordering determination through combined analysis with JUNO and KM3NeT/ORCA
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe determination of neutrino mass ordering (NMO) is one of the prime goals of several neutrino experiments. KM3NeT/ORCA and JUNO are two next-generation neutrino oscillation experiments both aiming at addressing this ... -
KM3NeT performance on oscillation and absorption tomography of the Earth
(arXiv, 2021)
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Open AccessThe KM3NeT neutrino telescope, currently under construction, consists of two detectors in the Mediterranean Sea, ORCA and ARCA, both using arrays of optical modules to detect the Cherenkov light produced by charged particles ...