The ANTARES collaboration has performed a series of in-situ measurements to study the background light for a planned undersea neutrino telescope. Such background can be caused by 40K decays or by biological activity. We report on measurements at two sites in the Mediterranean Sea at depths of 2400 m and 2700 m, respectively. Three photomultiplier tubes were used to measure single counting rates and coincidence rates for pairs of tubes at various distances. The background rate is seen to consist of three components: a constant rate due to 40K decays, a continuum rate that varies on a time scale of several hours simultaneously over distances up to at least 40 m, and random bursts a few seconds long that are only correlated in time over distan...
The ANTARES project aims at the construction of a neutrino telescope 2500 m below the surface of the...
International audienceA new method for the measurement of the muon flux in the deep-sea ANTARES neut...
ANTARES is a project leading towards the construction and deployment of a neutrino telescope in the ...
The ANTARES collaboration has performed a series of {\em in situ} measurements to study the backgrou...
At the bottom of the Mediterranean, the neutrino telescope ANTARES is being constructed. Its purpose...
We describe the measurement of the deep sea optical background in some sites south of Capo Passero, ...
International audienceThe ANTARES Collaboration is deploying a large neutrino detector at a depth of...
The ANTARES (Astronomy with a Neutrino Telescope and ${Abyss}$ environmental RESearch) deep-sea neut...
Abstract: The ANTARES Collaboration is deploying a large neutrino detector at a depth of 2475 m in t...
The ANTARES underwater neutrino telescope is in an advanced stage of construction at a depth of 2500...
The ANTARES collaboration is building a deep underwater neutrino Cerenkov telescope at 2400 m which ...
ANTARES (Astronomy with a Neutrino Telescope and Abyss environmental RESearch) is the largest neutri...
The ANTARES underwater neutrino telescope, at a depth of 2475 m in the Mediterranean Sea, near Toulo...
The ANTARES project aims at the construction of a neutrino telescope 2500 m below the surface of the...
International audienceA new method for the measurement of the muon flux in the deep-sea ANTARES neut...
ANTARES is a project leading towards the construction and deployment of a neutrino telescope in the ...
The ANTARES collaboration has performed a series of {\em in situ} measurements to study the backgrou...
At the bottom of the Mediterranean, the neutrino telescope ANTARES is being constructed. Its purpose...
We describe the measurement of the deep sea optical background in some sites south of Capo Passero, ...
International audienceThe ANTARES Collaboration is deploying a large neutrino detector at a depth of...
The ANTARES (Astronomy with a Neutrino Telescope and ${Abyss}$ environmental RESearch) deep-sea neut...
Abstract: The ANTARES Collaboration is deploying a large neutrino detector at a depth of 2475 m in t...
The ANTARES underwater neutrino telescope is in an advanced stage of construction at a depth of 2500...
The ANTARES collaboration is building a deep underwater neutrino Cerenkov telescope at 2400 m which ...
ANTARES (Astronomy with a Neutrino Telescope and Abyss environmental RESearch) is the largest neutri...
The ANTARES underwater neutrino telescope, at a depth of 2475 m in the Mediterranean Sea, near Toulo...
The ANTARES project aims at the construction of a neutrino telescope 2500 m below the surface of the...
International audienceA new method for the measurement of the muon flux in the deep-sea ANTARES neut...
ANTARES is a project leading towards the construction and deployment of a neutrino telescope in the ...