The observation of electromagnetic counterparts to both high energy neutrinos and gravitational waves marked the beginning of a new era in astrophysics. The multi-messenger approach allows us to gain new insights into the most energetic events in the Universe such as gamma-ray bursts, supernovas, and black hole mergers. Real-time multi-messenger alerts are the key component of the observational strategies to unravel the transient signals expected from astrophysical sources. Focusing on the high-energy regime, we present a historical perspective of multi-messenger observations, the detectors and observational techniques used to study them, the status of the multi-messenger alerts and the most significant results, together with an overview of...
Many of the astrophysical sources and violent phenomena observed in our Universe are potential emitt...
Several classes of sources are known to emit different messengers. Among them, transient sources ar...
The search for electromagnetic counterparts or neutrino emissions from gravitational-wave sources en...
The observation of electromagnetic counterparts to both high energy neutrinos and gravitational wave...
The observation of electromagnetic counterparts to both high energy neutrinos and gravitational wave...
Although the first nonelectromagnetic messengers from space—cosmic rays—were discovered in the early...
International audienceNew field of multi-messenger astronomy has experienced rapid expansion over th...
International audienceThe recent discovery of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos and first hints of...
International audienceThe H.E.S.S. Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescope system is very well suited to per...
Multi-messenger astronomy is becoming a major avenue to explore the Universe. Several well known ast...
Based on fundamental particle physics processes like the production and subsequent decay of pions in...
Electromagnetic observations of the sky have been the basis for our study of the Universe for millen...
The explosive phenomena occurring in the high-energy Universe are able to accelerate particles up to...
Some interesting developments in astroparticle physics are discussed, taking advantage of novel expe...
International audienceThe H.E.S.S. Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescope system is, due to its fast reacti...
Many of the astrophysical sources and violent phenomena observed in our Universe are potential emitt...
Several classes of sources are known to emit different messengers. Among them, transient sources ar...
The search for electromagnetic counterparts or neutrino emissions from gravitational-wave sources en...
The observation of electromagnetic counterparts to both high energy neutrinos and gravitational wave...
The observation of electromagnetic counterparts to both high energy neutrinos and gravitational wave...
Although the first nonelectromagnetic messengers from space—cosmic rays—were discovered in the early...
International audienceNew field of multi-messenger astronomy has experienced rapid expansion over th...
International audienceThe recent discovery of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos and first hints of...
International audienceThe H.E.S.S. Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescope system is very well suited to per...
Multi-messenger astronomy is becoming a major avenue to explore the Universe. Several well known ast...
Based on fundamental particle physics processes like the production and subsequent decay of pions in...
Electromagnetic observations of the sky have been the basis for our study of the Universe for millen...
The explosive phenomena occurring in the high-energy Universe are able to accelerate particles up to...
Some interesting developments in astroparticle physics are discussed, taking advantage of novel expe...
International audienceThe H.E.S.S. Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescope system is, due to its fast reacti...
Many of the astrophysical sources and violent phenomena observed in our Universe are potential emitt...
Several classes of sources are known to emit different messengers. Among them, transient sources ar...
The search for electromagnetic counterparts or neutrino emissions from gravitational-wave sources en...