Physics and Operation of the AMANDA-II High Energy Neutrino Telescope

This paper briefly describes the principle of operation and science goals of the AMANDA high energy neutrino telescope located at the South Pole, Antarctica. Results from an earlier phase of the telescope, called AMANDA-B10, demonstrate both reliable operation and the broad astrophysical reach of th...

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Main Author: Barwick, Steven W.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0211269 2023-05-15T13:58:47+02:00 Physics and Operation of the AMANDA-II High Energy Neutrino Telescope Barwick, Steven W. 2002 https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0211269 https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0211269 unknown arXiv https://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.477304 Assumed arXiv.org perpetual, non-exclusive license to distribute this article for submissions made before January 2004 http://arxiv.org/licenses/assumed-1991-2003/ Astrophysics astro-ph FOS Physical sciences article-journal Article ScholarlyArticle Text 2002 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0211269 https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477304 2022-04-01T16:49:48Z This paper briefly describes the principle of operation and science goals of the AMANDA high energy neutrino telescope located at the South Pole, Antarctica. Results from an earlier phase of the telescope, called AMANDA-B10, demonstrate both reliable operation and the broad astrophysical reach of this device, which includes searches for a variety of sources of ultrahigh energy neutrinos: generic point sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts and diffuse sources. The predicted sensitivity and angular resolution of the telescope were confirmed by studies of atmospheric muon and neutrino backgrounds. We also report on the status of the analysis from AMANDA-II, a larger version with far greater capabilities. At this stage of analysis, details of the ice properties and other systematic uncertainties of the AMANDA-II telescope are under study, but we have made progress toward critical science objectives. In particular, we present the first preliminary flux limits from AMANDA-II on the search for continuous emission from astrophysical point sources, and report on the search for correlated neutrino emission from Gamma Ray Bursts detected by BATSE before decommissioning in May 2000. During the next two years, we expect to exploit the full potential of AMANDA-II with the installation of a new data acquisition system that records full waveforms from the in-ice optical sensors. : 14 pages, 14 figures, Slightly updated from manuscript submitted to SPIE Conference (Hawaii, 2002). Sky plot and preliminary limits given for point sources using AMANDA-II. First report on GRB search using AMANDA-II. Updated acknowledgements, references and table entries Text Antarc* Antarctica South pole South pole DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) South Pole
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description This paper briefly describes the principle of operation and science goals of the AMANDA high energy neutrino telescope located at the South Pole, Antarctica. Results from an earlier phase of the telescope, called AMANDA-B10, demonstrate both reliable operation and the broad astrophysical reach of this device, which includes searches for a variety of sources of ultrahigh energy neutrinos: generic point sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts and diffuse sources. The predicted sensitivity and angular resolution of the telescope were confirmed by studies of atmospheric muon and neutrino backgrounds. We also report on the status of the analysis from AMANDA-II, a larger version with far greater capabilities. At this stage of analysis, details of the ice properties and other systematic uncertainties of the AMANDA-II telescope are under study, but we have made progress toward critical science objectives. In particular, we present the first preliminary flux limits from AMANDA-II on the search for continuous emission from astrophysical point sources, and report on the search for correlated neutrino emission from Gamma Ray Bursts detected by BATSE before decommissioning in May 2000. During the next two years, we expect to exploit the full potential of AMANDA-II with the installation of a new data acquisition system that records full waveforms from the in-ice optical sensors. : 14 pages, 14 figures, Slightly updated from manuscript submitted to SPIE Conference (Hawaii, 2002). Sky plot and preliminary limits given for point sources using AMANDA-II. First report on GRB search using AMANDA-II. Updated acknowledgements, references and table entries
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