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Supernova Neutrino Neutrino Astronomy

open access: green, 2018
Modern neutrino facilities will be able to detect a large number of neutrinos from the next Galactic supernova. We investigate the viability of the triangulation method to locate a core-collapse supernova by employing the neutrino arrival time differences at various detectors.
Xun-Jie Xu
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN ULTRA-HIGH ENERGY NEUTRINO ASTRONOMY

open access: diamondActa Polytechnica, 2013
We outline the current situation in ultrahigh energy (UHE) cosmic ray physics, pointing out the remaining problems, in particular the puzzle concerning the origin of the primary radiation and the role of neutrino astronomy for locating the sources ...
Peter K. F. Grieder
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From the Dawn of Neutrino Astronomy to a New View of the Extreme Universe [PDF]

open access: greenPhysical Review X
Over the past decade, neutrino astronomy has emerged as a new window into the extreme and hidden Universe. Current-generation experiments have detected high-energy neutrinos of astrophysical origin and identified the first sources, opening the field to ...
C. A. Argüelles   +2 more
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Underground neutrino astronomy [PDF]

open access: goldAIP Conference Proceedings, 1983
A review is made of possible astronomical neutrino sources detectable with underground facilities. Comments are made about solar neutrinos and gravitational collapse neutrinos, and particular emphasis is placed on ultra‐high energy astronomical neutrino sources. An appendix mentions the exotic possibility of monopolonium.
David N. Schramm
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Neutrino Astronomy: An Update [PDF]

open access: bronzeAstroparticle Physics, 2012
AbstractDetecting neutrinos associated with the still enigmatic sources of cosmic rays has reached a new watershed with the completion of IceCube, the first detector with sensitivity to the anticipated fluxes. In this review, we will briefly revisit the rationale for constructing kilometer-scale neutrino detectors and summarize the status of the field.
F. Halzen
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Neutrino Sources from a Multi-Messenger Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2019
The field of high-energy neutrino astronomy is undergoing a rapid evolution. After the discovery of a diffuse flux of astrophysical TeV-PeV neutrinos in 2013, the Ice-Cube observatory has recently found first compelling evidence for neutrino emission ...
Ahlers Markus
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Particle Physics with ORCA [PDF]

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2019
KM3NeT is a Megaton-scale neutrino telescope currently under construction at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. When completed, it will consist of two separate detectors: ARCA (Astroparticle Research with Cosmics in the Abyss), optimised for high ...
Domi Alba, Bourret Simon, Quinn Liam
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Probing Neutrino Production in Blazars by Millimeter VLBI

open access: yesGalaxies, 2023
The advancement of neutrino observatories has sparked a surge in multi-messenger astronomy. Multiple neutrino associations among blazars are reported while neutrino production sites are located within their central (sub)parsecs.
Yuri Y. Kovalev   +3 more
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Lorentz Symmetry and High-Energy Neutrino Astronomy

open access: yesUniverse, 2021
The search of the violation of Lorentz symmetry, or Lorentz violation (LV), is an active research field. The effects of LV are expected to be very small, and special systems are often used to search it.
Carlos A. Argüelles, Teppei Katori
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