News from the Mediterranean Abyss: the neutrino event KM3-230213A
DIPC Seminars
- Speaker
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Alfonso Andres Garcia Soto
IFIC - When
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2025/02/24
15:00 - Place
- DIPC Josebe Olarra Seminar Room
- Host
- Stefano Roberto Soleti
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The KM3NeT collaboration is constructing two Cherenkov detectors deep in the Mediterranean Sea: ARCA, situated off the Sicilian coast, aims to detect high-energy astrophysical neutrinos, and ORCA, located 40 km off-shore Toulon, designed to study atmospheric neutrino oscillations. Despite currently operating in partial configurations, both detectors have yielded exciting initial physics results. In this seminar, I will present the latest findings, highlighting the detection of KM3-230213A, the most energetic neutrino observed to date.
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