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Results from the AMANDA High Energy Neutrino Detector

Authors :
E. Andres
P. Askebjer
X. Bai
G. Barouch
S.W. Barwick
R.C. Bay
K.-H. Becker
L. Bergström
D. Bertrand
A. Biron
J. Booth
O. Botner
A. Bouchta
M.M. Boyce
S. Carius
D. Chirkin
J. Conrad
C.G.S. Costa
D.F. Cowen
J. Dailing
E. Dalberg
T. DeYoung
P. Desiati
J.-P. Dewulf
P. Doksus
J. Edsjö
P. Ekström
B. Erlandsson
T. Feser
M. Gaug
A. Goldschmidt
A. Goobar
H. Haase
A. Hallgren
F. Halzen
K. Hanson
R. Hardtke
Y.D. He
M. Hellwig
H. Heukenkamp
G.C. Hill
P.O. Hulth
S. Hundertmark
J. Jacobsen
A. Karle
J. Kim
B. Koci
L. Köpke
M. Kowalski
H. Leich
M. Leuthold
P. Lindahl
I. Liubarsky
P. Loaiza
D.M. Lowder
J. Ludvig
J. Madsen
P. Marciniewski
H. Matis
T. Mikolajski
T.C. Miller
Y. Minaeva
P. Miocinovic
P. Mock
R. Morse
T. Neunhöffer
F.M. Newcomer
P. Niessen
D.R. Nygren
C. Pérez de los Heros
R. Porrata
P.B. Price
K. Rawlins
C. Reed
W. Rhode
A. Richards
S. Richter
J. Rodriguez Martino
P. Romenesko
D. Ross
H. Rubinstein
H.-G. Sander
T. Scheider
T. Schmidt
D. Schneider
E. Schneider
R. Schwarz
A. Silvestri
M. Solarz
G. Spiczak
C. Spiering
N. Starinski
D. Steele
P. Steffen
R.G. Stokstad
O. Streicher
Q. Sun
I. Taboada
L. Thollander
T. Thon
S. Tilav
M. Vander Donckt
C. Walck
C. Weinheimer
C.H. Wiebusch
R. Wischnewski
K. Woschnagg
W. Wu
G. Yodh
S. Young
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
arXiv, 2000.

Abstract

This paper briefly summarizes the search for astronomical sources of high-energy neutrinos using the AMANDA-B10 detector. The complete data set from 1997 was analyzed. For E_mu>10 TeV, the detector exceeds 10,000 m^2 in effective area between declinations of 25 and 90 degrees. Neutrinos generated in the atmosphere by cosmic ray interactions were used to verify the overall sensitivity of the detector. The absolute pointing accuracy and angular resolution has been confirmed by the analysis of coincident events between the SPASE air shower array and the AMANDA detector. Preliminary flux limits from point source candidates are presented. For declinations larger than +45 degrees, our results compare favorably to existing limits for sources in the Southern sky. We also present the current status of the searches for high energy neutrino emission from diffusely distributed sources, GRBs, and WIMPs from the center of the earth.<br />8 pages, 9 figures, submitted to Int. Conf. Neut. Phys. Astro. (Neutrino 2000)

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6101a9a6dc6ad6a327cc9e1445dc0f6c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0009242