Scientists have detected the most energetic neutrino ever observed using a deep-sea telescope. The discovery could provide ...
PeV — has been detected by the underwater KM3NeT telescope, marking a pivotal moment in astrophysics. This tiny but powerful ...
This rare event offers a unique opportunity to explore the universe, including probing the fundamental properties of the ...
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It's too early to pin down the source of the neutrino, said physicist Mary Bishai with Brookhaven National Laboratory. “It's one event,” said Bishai, who was not involved with the study. “We have to ...
KM3NeT The telescope recorded the ultrahigh energy neutrino in February 2023. But researchers needed two years to interpret and analyze the data, during which time they swung between elation and ...
The KM3NeT neutrino telescope, currently under construction, is a giant deep-sea infrastructure distributed across two detectors, ARCA and ORCA. In its final configuration, KM3NeT will occupy a ...
A special telescope 40 kilometres off the south French coast has detected a slippery particle called a neutrino — and it's unlike anything physicists have seen before.
A groundbreaking discovery has emerged from the depths of the Mediterranean Sea: the KM3NeT detector has identified the most ...
A deep-sea neutrino telescope has detected the most energetic neutrino ever recorded. The particle, known as a "ghost particle," was about 30 times more active than the previous record-holder.
Neutrino detectors are often located underwater ... "We have to see what the other telescopes are also observing." ...