Science with Neutrino Telescopes in Spain
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Neutrino Neutrino telescopes Neutrino astrophysics Neutrino properties Sea science
Date
2022-01-29Referencia bibliográfica
Hernández-Rey, J.J... [et al.]. Science with Neutrino Telescopes in Spain. Universe 2022, 8, 89. [https://doi.org/10.3390/universe8020089]
Patrocinador
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion, Investigacion y Universidades (MCIU) PGC2018-096663-B-C41 A-C42 B-C43 B-C44; MCIU/FEDER; Generalitat Valenciana PROMETEO/2020/019; GenT CIDEGENT/2018/034 2020/049 2021/023; Junta de Andalucia A-FQM-053-UGR18Résumé
The primary scientific goal of neutrino telescopes is the detection and study of cosmic
neutrino signals. However, the range of physics topics that these instruments can tackle is exceedingly
wide and diverse. Neutrinos coming from outside the Earth, in association with othermessengers, can
contribute to clarify the question of the mechanisms that power the astrophysical accelerators which
are known to exist from the observation of high-energy cosmic and gamma rays. Cosmic neutrinos
can also be used to bring relevant information about the nature of dark matter, to study the intrinsic
properties of neutrinos and to look for physics beyond the Standard Model. Likewise, atmospheric
neutrinos can be used to study an ample variety of particle physics issues, such as neutrino oscillation
phenomena, the determination of the neutrino mass ordering, non-standard neutrino interactions,
neutrino decays and a diversity of other physics topics. In this article, we review a selected number
of these topics, chosen on the basis of their scientific relevance and the involvement in their study of
the Spanish physics community working in the KM3NeT and ANTARES neutrino telescopes.
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