
TL;DR
This paper reviews the motivations, current experimental status, and recent results of neutrino telescopes like IceCube and ANTARES, highlighting the progress and challenges in neutrino astronomy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the development, current achievements, and future prospects of neutrino telescopes, emphasizing recent experimental results and technological advancements.
Findings
IceCube has produced initial scientific results.
ANTARES has demonstrated successful undersea detection capabilities.
Progress towards completing large-scale neutrino detectors is significant.
Abstract
I will discuss the motivations for Neutrino Astronomy and its prospects given the current experimental scenario, which is the main focus of this paper. I will also go through the first results of the IceCube detector deep in the ice and of the ANTARES undersea telescope underlying complementary aspects, common and different challenges. It is an exciting time for this science since the first completed undersea detector is successfully taking data and the first cubic kilometer detector is going to be shortly more than half-way from its completion in Antarctica.
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