Searches for neutrino counterparts of gravitational waves from the LIGO/Virgo third observing run with KM3NeT
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Aiello, S.; Anguita López, Mancia; Díaz García, Antonio Francisco; Díaz, C.; Gutiérrez, M.; Navas Concha, SergioEditorial
IOP Publishing
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Neutrino astronomy Gravitational waves / sources Neutrino experiments
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2024-04-09Referencia bibliográfica
S. Aiello et al. Searches for neutrino counterparts of gravitational waves from the LIGO/Virgo third observing run with KM3NeT. JCAP04(2024)026 [10.1088/1475-7516/2024/04/026]
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Grants PID2021-124591NB-C41, -C42, -C43 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and, as appropriate, by “ERDF A way of making Europe”, by the “European Union” or by the “European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR”; Programa de Planes Complementarios I+D+I (refs. ASFAE/2022/023, ASFAE/2022/014); Programa Prometeo (PROMETEO/2020/019) and GenT (refs. CIDEGENT/2018/034, /2019/043, /2020/049. /2021/23) of the Generalitat Valenciana; Junta de Andalucía (ref. SOMM17/6104/UGR, P18-FR-5057); MSC program (ref. 101025085); Programa María Zambrano (Spanish Ministry of Universities, funded by the European Union, NextGenerationEU); The European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (ChETEC-INFRA — Project no. 101008324); Francqui foundationResumen
The KM3NeT neutrino telescope is currently being deployed at two different sites
in the Mediterranean Sea. First searches for astrophysical neutrinos have been performed using
data taken with the partial detector configuration already in operation. The paper presents
the results of two independent searches for neutrinos from compact binary mergers detected
during the third observing run of the LIGO and Virgo gravitational wave interferometers.
The first search looks for a global increase in the detector counting rates that could be
associated with inverse beta decay events generated by MeV-scale electron anti-neutrinos.
The second one focuses on upgoing track-like events mainly induced by muon (anti-)neutrinos
in the GeV–TeV energy range. Both searches yield no significant excess for the sources in the
gravitational wave catalogs. For each source, upper limits on the neutrino flux and on the
total energy emitted in neutrinos in the respective energy ranges have been set. Stacking
analyses of binary black hole mergers and neutron star-black hole mergers have also been
performed to constrain the characteristic neutrino emission from these categories.