The H.E.S.S. multi-messenger program: Searches for TeV gamma-ray emission associated with high-energy neutrinos
Language
en
Communication dans un congrès
This item was published in
AIP Conf.Proc., AIP Conf.Proc., 2016-07-11, Heidelberg. 2017, vol. 1792, n° 1, p. 060006
English Abstract
The observation of an astrophysical flux of high-energy neutrinos by the IceCube collaboration opened the path to multi-messenger studies searching for the origin of high-energy cosmic rays since the detected neutrinos ...Read more >
The observation of an astrophysical flux of high-energy neutrinos by the IceCube collaboration opened the path to multi-messenger studies searching for the origin of high-energy cosmic rays since the detected neutrinos possibly originate in hadronic interactions near cosmic-ray accelerators. Although the neutrino sky map shows no indication of localized sources so far, the angular resolution of individual track-like events is sufficiently small to search for associated gamma-ray emission with Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes like H.E.S.S.Here we present the H.E.S.S. multi-messenger program to follow up on high-energy neutrino events. We show first results from searches for high-energy gamma-ray emission in spatial coincidence with neutrino events detected by the IceCube and ANTARES neutrino telescopes and discuss recent extensions towards a fully integrated real-time alert system between neutrino telescopes and the H.E.S.S. gamma-ray experiment.Read less <
English Keywords
gamma ray: emission
neutrino: detector
HESS
hadronic
cosmic radiation
IceCube
angular resolution
Cherenkov counter
accelerator
imaging
ANTARES
flux
Origin
Hal imported