21 research outputs found

    On the selection of AGN neutrino source candidates for a source stacking analysis with neutrino telescopes

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    The sensitivity of a search for sources of TeV neutrinos can be improved by grouping potential sources together into generic classes in a procedure that is known as source stacking. In this paper, we define catalogs of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and use them to perform a source stacking analysis. The grouping of AGN into classes is done in two steps: first, AGN classes are defined, then, sources to be stacked are selected assuming that a potential neutrino flux is linearly correlated with the photon luminosity in a certain energy band (radio, IR, optical, keV, GeV, TeV). Lacking any secure detailed knowledge on neutrino production in AGN, this correlation is motivated by hadronic AGN models, as briefly reviewed in this paper. The source stacking search for neutrinos from generic AGN classes is illustrated using the data collected by the AMANDA-II high energy neutrino detector during the year 2000. No significant excess for any of the suggested groups was found.Comment: 43 pages, 12 figures, accepted by Astroparticle Physic

    Search for neutralino dark matter with the AMANDA neutrino detector

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    Calibration and characterization of photomultiplier tubes of the IceCube neutrino detector

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    Air showers with IceCube : First Engineering Data

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    Search for a diffuse flux of non-terrestrial muon neutrinos with the AMANDA detector

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    Search for high energy neutrino point sources in the northern hemisphere with the AMANDA-II neutrino telescope

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    Search for Diffuse Flux of Extraterrestrial Muon Neutrinos using AMANDA-II Data from 2000 to 2003

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    An investigation of seasonal variations in the atmospheric neutrino rate with the AMANDA-II neutrino telescope

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    A software trigger for the AMANDA neutrino detector

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