Recent results from the ANTARES deep sea neutrino telescope
Paschal Coyle

TL;DR
This paper reports on four years of ANTARES telescope data, measuring atmospheric neutrino oscillations and setting limits on astrophysical neutrino fluxes from various sources, including dark matter.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters and establishes competitive upper limits on neutrino fluxes from multiple astrophysical and dark matter sources.
Findings
Measured atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters.
Set upper limits on neutrino fluxes from dark matter and astrophysical sources.
Demonstrated ANTARES's capability in neutrino astronomy.
Abstract
The ANTARES deep sea neutrino telescope has acquired over four years of high quality data. This data has been used to measure the oscillation parameters of atmospheric neutrinos and also to search for neutrinos of a non-terrestrial origin. Competitive upper limits on the fluxes of neutrinos from dark matter annihilation in the Sun, a variety of Galactic and extra-galactic sources, both steady and transient, are presented.
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