Highlights from the ANTARES neutrino telescope
A. Margiotta* on behalf of the ANTARES Collaboration
Pre-published on:
March 06, 2017
Published on:
June 20, 2017
Abstract
ANTARES is the largest neutrino telescope currently in operation in the Northern hemisphere. Its location and the excellent optical properties of the sea water make it an excellent tool to search for potential emission from the Galactic Centre and the Galactic Plane. The ANTARES physics program includes, among others, the direct search for TeV-PeV neutrinos, indirect searches of dark matter and the detection of signals in coincidence with other cosmic messengers. This document reports a short overview of the most recent and relevant results on this topics, obtained from the analysis of the data recorded by the experiment since 2007.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.283.0053
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