Neutrino telescopes under the ocean: The case for ANTARES
L. Moscoso

TL;DR
Neutrino telescopes under the ocean, like ANTARES, provide a promising method for exploring the universe with high angular resolution, demonstrating feasibility of underwater neutrino detection.
Contribution
This paper presents the ANTARES project as a new approach to underwater neutrino detection, highlighting its potential and feasibility.
Findings
ANTARES demonstrates the technical feasibility of underwater neutrino telescopes.
Underwater detectors offer high angular resolution for neutrino astronomy.
Several projects are advancing in neutrino telescope development.
Abstract
Neutrino telescopes offer an alternative way to explore the Universe. Several projects are in operation or under construction. A detector under the ocean is very promising because of the very accurate angular resolution that it provides. The ANTARES project is intended to demonstrate the feasibilty of such a detector.
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