The ANTARES telescope has the opportunity to detect transient neutrino
sources, such as gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), core-collapse supernovae (SNe),
flares of active galactic nuclei (AGNs)... To enhance the sensitivity to these
sources, we are developing a new detection method based on the observation of
neutrino bursts followed by an optical detection. The ANTARES Collaboration is
implementing a fast on-line event reconstruction with a good angular
resolution. These characteristics allow to trigger an optical telescope network
in order to identify the nature of the neutrinos (and high energy cosmic-rays)
sources. This follow-up can be done with a network of small automatic
telescopes and required a small observation time. An optical follow-up of
special events, such as neutrino doublets in coincidence in time and space or
single neutrino having a very high energy, would not only give access to the
nature of the sources but also improve the sensitivity for neutrino detection
from SNe or GRBs.Comment: 4 pages, proceeding for the SF2A general assembly June 200