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Very High-Energy Gamma-Ray Follow-Up Program Using Neutrino Triggers from IceCube
Kohnen, Georges; IceCube, Collaboration
2016In Journal of Instrumentation, 11
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Abstract :
[en] We describe and report the status of a neutrino-triggered program in IceCube that generates real-time alerts for gamma-ray follow-up observations by atmospheric-Cherenkov telescopes (MAGIC and VERITAS). While IceCube is capable of monitoring the whole sky continuously, high-energy gamma-ray telescopes have restricted fields of view and in general are unlikely to be observing a potential neutrino-flaring source at the time such neutrinos are recorded. The use of neutrino-triggered alerts thus aims at increasing the availability of simultaneous multi-messenger data during potential neutrino flaring activity, which can increase the discovery potential and constrain the phenomenological interpretation of the high-energy emission of selected source classes (e.g. blazars). The requirements of a fast and stable online analysis of potential neutrino signals and its operation are presented, along with first results of the program operating between 14 March 2012 and 31 December 2015.
Research center :
AGIF - Algèbre, Géométrie et Interactions fondamentales
Disciplines :
Physics
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Kohnen, Georges ;  Université de Mons > Unités externes > YOUFM ASBL ; Université de Mons > Faculté des Sciences > Physique nucléaire et subnucléaire
IceCube, Collaboration
Language :
English
Title :
Very High-Energy Gamma-Ray Follow-Up Program Using Neutrino Triggers from IceCube
Publication date :
21 November 2016
Journal title :
Journal of Instrumentation
Publisher :
Institute of Physics, United Kingdom
Volume :
11
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Research unit :
S824 - Physique nucléaire et subnucléaire
Research institute :
R150 - Institut de Recherche sur les Systèmes Complexes
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