Ten years ago, the Collaboration was celebrating the completion of the ANTARES telescope during our spring collaboration meeting in Paris, with a special day on June 18th, gathering everyone who contributed to the construction. The pictures above show the collaborators, past and present, gathered in Paris for the celebration in […]
Monthly archives: June 2018
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Two papers published this week in the journal Science have for the first time provided evidence for a known blazar as a source of high-energy neutrinos detected by the IceCube observatory. The papers are available at this address and here. This blazar, designated by astronomers as TXS 0506+056, was first singled out following […]
The latest ANTARES results concerning neutrino oscillations were presented this week during the talk given by Tyce de Young, “Latest results from IceCube and ANTARES”, at the conference Neutrino 2018. The talk is available online. Left: Number of observed/expected events as a function of direction. Right : Results on the oscillation parameters, […]