Antares/Virgo Coincidences : a feasibility study
Thierry Pradier

TL;DR
This paper assesses the feasibility of detecting coincident signals between gravitational wave observatories Virgo and high-energy neutrino detectors Antares, aiming to enhance understanding of powerful astrophysical objects.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the potential for joint GW and HE neutrino observations, highlighting the scientific benefits and technical challenges involved.
Findings
Coincidences could provide unique insights into astrophysical phenomena.
Feasibility depends on detector sensitivities and source characteristics.
The study outlines the necessary conditions for successful GW/neutrino joint detection.
Abstract
Sources of gravitational waves (GW) and emitters of high energy (HE) neutrinos both involve compact objects and matter moving at relativistic speeds. Coincidences between Virgo and Antares would give a unique insight on the physics of the most powerful objects in the Universe. The feasibility of such GW/HE neutrino coincidences is analysed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpace Science and Extraterrestrial Life · Space exploration and regulation
