Présidents de session
Dark matter indirect detection II
- Keith Olive (University of Minnesota)
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Pier Simone Marrocchesi27/06/2018 11:10
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Li Xiang27/06/2018 11:40
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Prof. Teresa Montaruli (University of Geneva)27/06/2018 12:10Invited talk
IceCube, the cubic-kilometre neutrino telescope at the South Pole, is observing the sky with sensors embedded at more than 1.5 km depth. We describe recent findings of the experiment in standalone and in multi-messenger mode concerning time-dependent and independent searches of cosmic-ray sources. We also describe the results on indirect dark matter searches.
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Vincent Bertin (CPPM)27/06/2018 12:40Indirect detectionContributed talk
The ANTARES detector is the largest water Cherenkov neutrino telescope in the Northern hemisphere, installed in the Mediterranean Sea offshore France. It has been continuously taking data for more than ten years.
One major goal of ANTARES is the search for high energy neutrinos potentially produced by self-annihilation of Dark Matter particles trapped in massive objects such as the Sun or the...
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Teresa Montaruli