One of the main goals of the ANTARES telescope is the search for point-like neutrino sources. For this reason both the pointing accuracy and the angular resolution of the detector are important and a reliable way to evaluate these performances is needed. One possibility to measure the angular resolution and the pointing accuracy is to analyse the shadow of the Moon, i.e. the deficit in the atmospheric muon flux in the direction of the Moon induced by absorption of cosmic rays. Analysing the data taken between 2007 and 2012, the Moon shadow is detected with about 3.1\u3c3 significance in the ANTARES data
Abstract One of the main objectives of the ANTARES telescope is the search for point-like neutrino s...
The ANTARES neutrino telescope is the largest Cherenkov detector currently in operation in Mediterra...
The ANTARES detector is the largest neutrino telescope currently in operation in the Northern Hemisp...
The ANTARES detector is the largest neutrino telescope currently in operation in the North Hemispher...
Abstract One of the main objectives of the ANTARES telescope is the search for point-like neutrino s...
The ANTARES neutrino telescope is the largest Cherenkov detector currently in operation in Mediterra...
The ANTARES detector is the largest neutrino telescope currently in operation in the Northern Hemisp...
The ANTARES detector is the largest neutrino telescope currently in operation in the North Hemispher...
Abstract One of the main objectives of the ANTARES telescope is the search for point-like neutrino s...
The ANTARES neutrino telescope is the largest Cherenkov detector currently in operation in Mediterra...
The ANTARES detector is the largest neutrino telescope currently in operation in the Northern Hemisp...