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Search for extraterrestrial point sources of neutrinos with AMANDA-II
J Ahrens ; X Bai ; S W Barwick ; T Becka ; J K Becker ; E Bernardini ; D Bertr ; F Binon ; A Biron ; D J Boersma ; S Böser ; O Botner ; A Bouchta ; O Bouhali ; T Burgess ; S Carius ; T Castermans ; A Chen ; D Chirkin ; B Collin ; J Conrad ; J Cooley ; D F Cowen ; A Davour ; C De Clercq ; T DeYoung ; P Desiati ; J P Dewulf ; P Ekström ; T Feser ; T K Gaisser ; R Ganugapati ; M Gaug ; H Geenen ; L Gerhardt ; A Goldschmidt ; A Gross ; A Hallgren ; F Halzen ; K Hanson ; R Hardtke ; T Harenberg ; T Hauschildt ; K Helbing ; M Hellwig ; P Herquet ; G C Hill ; D Hubert ; B Hughey ; P O Hulth ; K Hultqvist ; S Hundertmark ; J Jacobsen ; A Karle ; M Kestel ; L Köpke ; M Kowalski ; K Kuehn ; J I Lamoureux ; H Leich ; M Leuthold ; P Lindahl ; I Liubarsky ; J Madsen ; K Mandli ; P Marciniewski ; H S Matis ; C P McParl ; T Messarius ; Y Minaeva ; P Miocinovi? ; R Morse ; K Münich ; R Nahnhauer ; T Neunhöffer ; P Niessen ; D R Nygren ; H Ogelman ; Ph Olbrechts ; C Pérez de los Heros ; A C Pohl ; R Porrata ; P B Price ; G T Przybylski ; K Rawlins ; E Resconi ; W Rhode ; M Ribordy ; S Richter ; J Rodríguez Martino ; H G Sander ; K Schinarakis ; S Schlenstedt ; T Schmidt ; D Schneider ; R Schwarz ; A Silvestri ; M Solarz ; G M Spiczak ; C Spiering ; M Stamatikos ; D Steele ; P Steffen ; R G Stokstad ; K H Sulanke ; I Taboada ; L Thollander ; S Tilav ; W Wagner ; C Walck ; Y R Wang ; C H Wiebusch ; C Wiedemann ; R Wischnewski ; H Wissing ; K Woschnagg ; G Yodh ;
Date 20 Feb 2004
Journal Phys Rev Lett, 92 (7), 071102
AbstractWe present the results of a search for point sources of high-energy neutrinos in the northern hemisphere using AMANDA-II data collected in the year 2000. Included are flux limits on several active-galactic-nuclei blazars, microquasars, magnetars, and other candidate neutrino sources. A search for excesses above a random background of cosmic-ray-induced atmospheric neutrinos and misreconstructed downgoing cosmic-ray muons reveals no statistically significant neutrino point sources. We show that AMANDA-II has achieved the sensitivity required to probe known TeV gamma-ray sources such as the blazar Markarian 501 in its 1997 flaring state at a level where neutrino and gamma-ray fluxes are equal.
Source PubMed, pmid14995836
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