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View article: Search for steady and flaring neutrino emission from cosmic sources using the complete ANTARES dataset
Search for steady and flaring neutrino emission from cosmic sources using the complete ANTARES dataset Open
ANTARES, a neutrino detector located in the depths of the Mediterranean Sea, operated successfully for over 15 years before being decommissioned in 2022. The telescope offered an ideal vantage view of the Southern Sky and benefited from op…
View article: Search for Diffuse Galactic Neutrinos with the Full ANTARES Telescope Dataset
Search for Diffuse Galactic Neutrinos with the Full ANTARES Telescope Dataset Open
The diffuse emission of gamma-rays and neutrinos, produced by interactions of cosmic rays with interstellar matter in the Milky Way, provides valuable insights into cosmic ray propagation and Galactic processes. Emission models incorporati…
View article: KM3NeT’s sensitivity to the next core-collapse supernova
KM3NeT’s sensitivity to the next core-collapse supernova Open
View article: The KM3NeT alert system for online multi-messenger astronomy
The KM3NeT alert system for online multi-messenger astronomy Open
View article: The KM3NeT online processing for multi-messenger alerts
The KM3NeT online processing for multi-messenger alerts Open
KM3NeT is a deep-sea research infrastructure under construction in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of two water-Cherenkov neutrino telescopes: ARCA (Italy), designed to identify and study TeV-PeV astrophysical neutrino sources, and ORCA…
View article: The Real-time Analysis Platform of KM3NeT and its first results
The Real-time Analysis Platform of KM3NeT and its first results Open
KM3NeT is a multi-site neutrino telescope under construction in the depth of the Mediterranean Sea, consisting of two Cherenkov telescopes, ARCA and ORCA, both of which are currently in data-taking. Among the primary scientific goals of KM…
View article: Searching for Core-Collapse Supernova neutrinos at KM3NeT
Searching for Core-Collapse Supernova neutrinos at KM3NeT Open
The discovery of 25 neutrinos coming from the SN1987A core-collapse supernova (CCSN) by the Super-Kamiokande, IMB and Baksan experiments marked the beginning of neutrino astronomy. A new observation of supernova neutrinos with current or u…
View article: Refined neutrino follow-up analysis of GRB 221009A with KM3NeT ARCA and ORCA detectors
Refined neutrino follow-up analysis of GRB 221009A with KM3NeT ARCA and ORCA detectors Open
On October 9th 2022, the Swift-BAT telescope detected a spectacular transient event, soon classified as a Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB), based on the Fermi-GBM observation performed one hour earlier. Photons up to TeV energies were observed from s…
View article: Follow-up of multi-messenger alerts with the KM3NeT ARCA and ORCA detectors
Follow-up of multi-messenger alerts with the KM3NeT ARCA and ORCA detectors Open
The strength of multi-messenger astronomy comes from its capability to increase the significance of a detection through the combined observation of events coincident in space and time. This is particularly valuable for transient events, si…
View article: Real-time multi-messenger analysis framework for KM3NeT
Real-time multi-messenger analysis framework for KM3NeT Open
KM3NeT is a multi-purpose cubic-kilometer neutrino observatory under construction in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of ORCA and ARCA (for Oscillation and Astroparticle Research with Cosmics in the Abyss, respectively), currently both h…
View article: Real-time Multi-Messenger Analysis Framework of KM3NeT
Real-time Multi-Messenger Analysis Framework of KM3NeT Open
KM3NeT is a multi-purpose cubic-kilometer neutrino observatory in construction in the Mediter-\nranean Sea. It consists of ORCA and ARCA (for Oscillation and Astroparticle Research with\nCosmics in the Abyss, respectively); currently both …
View article: KM3NeT Core Collapse Supernovae observation program in standalone and multi-messenger modes
KM3NeT Core Collapse Supernovae observation program in standalone and multi-messenger modes Open
The KM3NeT research infrastructure in the Mediterranean is a multi-purpose cubic-kilometre neutrino observatory consisting of two detectors optimised to study cosmic and atmospheric neutrinos between GeV to PeV energies. Additionally, KM3N…