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- Andres, E., et al.
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AMANDA : Status, results and future
- 1999
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In: Proceedings, 8th International Workshop, Venice, Italy, February 23-26, 1999. Vol. 1, 2. ; , s. 63-79
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- We review the status of the AMANDA neutrino telescope. We present resultsobtained from the four-string prototype array AMANDA-B4 and describe themethods of track reconstruction and neutrino event separation. We give also firstresults of the analysis of the 10-string detector AMANDA-B10, in particular onatmospheric neutrinos and the search for magnetic monopoles. We sketch thefuture schedule on the way to a cube kilometer telescope at the South Pole,ICECUBE.
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- Halzen, F., et al.
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From the first neutrino telescope, the antarctic muon and neutrino detector array AMANDA, to the IceCube observatory
- 1999
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In: Proceedings of the 26th International Cosmic Ray Conference, August 17-25, 1999, Salt Lake City : Invited, Rapporteur, and Highlight Papers. - : American Institute of Physics (AIP). ; , s. 428-431
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)
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- Andrés, E. C., et al.
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The AMANDA neutrino telescope
- 1999
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In: Nuclear physics B, Proceedings supplements. - 0920-5632 .- 1873-3832. ; 77:1-3, s. 474-485
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- With an effective telescope area of order 104 m2 for TeV neutrinos, a threshold near ∼50 GeV and a pointing accuracy of 2.5 degrees per muon track, the AMANDA detector represents the first of a new generation of high energy neutrino telescopes, reaching a scale envisaged over 25 years ago. We describe early results on the calibration of natural deep ice as a particle detector as well as on AMANDA's performance as a neutrino telescope.
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- Andres, EC, et al.
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The AMANDA neutrino telescope
- 1999
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In: NUCLEAR PHYSICS B-PROCEEDINGS SUPPLEMENTS. - : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV. - 0920-5632. ; 77, s. 474-485
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Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
- With an effective telescope area of order 10(4) m(2) for TeV neutrinos, a threshold near similar to 50 GeV and a pointing accuracy of 2.5 degrees per muon track, the AMANDA detector represents the first of a new generation of high energy neutrino telescop
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