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Neutrino astronomy

Scholarpedia, 2018
Neutrino astronomy is a lively discipline that has born at the cross road of particle physics, nuclear physics, and astrophysics. Many low-energy neutrino observatories have demonstrated the possibility of investigating the functioning of the Sun, the terrestrial radiactivity and crucial astrophysical phenomena as the gravitational collapse.
F. Halzen, M. Ahlers
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High-energy neutrino transients and the future of multi-messenger astronomy

Nature Reviews Physics, 2022
The discovery of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos and the first hints of coincident electromagnetic and neutrino emissions opened new opportunities in multi-messenger astronomy.
C. Guépin, K. Kotera, F. Oikonomou
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Application of machine learning algorithms in imaging Cherenkov and neutrino astronomy

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2020
Over the last decade, machine learning algorithms have become standard analysis tools in astroparticle physics, used by a variety of instruments and for an even larger variety of analyses.
T. Ruhe
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Neutrino Astronomy

Multimessenger Astronomy in Practice, 2021
C. James
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Neutrino Astronomy and Neutrino Properties

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1989
The natural sources of neutrinos and the energy of neutrinos derived from these sources are described. The present knowledge of the neutrino properties which most affect the astrophysics of neutrinos (such as the number of families and the neutrino mass, magnetic moment, and lifetime) is reviewed.
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Astrophysical neutrinos and neutrino astronomy

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1996
I review the status of the search for extraterrestrial sources of high energy neutrinos and discuss some of the theoretical expectations.
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Neutrino stability and astronomy [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics Bulletin, 1980
The April 1980 meeting of the American Physical Society heard an account of the results of an experiment by F Reines, H W Sobel and E Pasierb of the University of California, Irvine which may indicate that neutrinos are massive and unstable. This would have important implications for astrophysics and cosmology as well as for elementary particle physics,
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Feasibility of an atmospheric Cherenkov telescope to veto air showers for neutrino astronomy

, 2017
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, located in the deep clear ice below the surface of the geographic South Pole, has recently reported the discovery of an astrophysical neutrino flux.
D. Lennarz, T. DeYoung, J. Auffenberg
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Astronomy and astrophysics with neutrinos

Physics Today, 2008
Traversing cosmological distances without bending or energy loss, high-energy neutrinos are messengers from extreme astrophysical environments.
S. R. Klein, Francis Halzen
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