On December 3rd, the first neutrino detection for KM3NeT-Italy has been successfully installed and operated. The ANTARES Collaboration congratulates colleagues and friends from the KM3NeT Collaboration for this major step forward. ANTARES is no longer alone in the search for high-energy neutrinos in the abysses of the Mediterranean Sea! A […]
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The ANTARES Collaboration congratulates Takaati Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald who were awarded on October 6th the Nobel Prize in Physics 2015 for “the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have masses”. Read the Press Release of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science. Some of the results obtained by […]
The ANTARES and IceCube neutrino telescopes were built with a common objective: the search for sources of astrophysical neutrinos. Although both collaborations usually present their analysis individually, last Friday the results of the first combined analysis with data from both detectors were sent to the Astrophysical Journal. This combined analysis […]