Recent Results from the ANTARES Neutrino Telescope 2013
S. Mangano (on behalf of the ANTARES Collaboration)

TL;DR
The ANTARES neutrino telescope, operational since 2007, has conducted various analyses on atmospheric neutrinos and cosmic sources, advancing understanding of high-energy astrophysical phenomena and neutrino properties.
Contribution
This paper reviews recent results from ANTARES, including searches for neutrinos from cosmic sources, dark matter, and measurements of neutrino oscillations, highlighting its latest capabilities and findings.
Findings
Constraints on neutrino fluxes from cosmic sources
Detection limits for dark matter in the Sun
Measurements of atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters
Abstract
The ANTARES experiment is currently the largest underwater neutrino telescope. It is taking high quality data since 2007 and aims to detect high energy neutrinos that are expected from the acceleration of cosmic rays from astrophysical sources. We will review the status of the detector and present several analyses carried out on atmospheric muons and neutrinos. For example we will show the latest results from searches for neutrinos from steady cosmic point-like sources, for neutrinos from Fermi Bubbles, for neutrinos from Dark Matter in the Sun and the measurement of atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research
