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pro vyhledávání: '"Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array"'
Autor:
X.W. Xu
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements. :401-406
The Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array (AMANDA) designed to detect high energy neutrinos was completed in 2000 and has been operating successfully since then. Extensive searches for neutrinos from steady and transient cosmic point sources, fo
Autor:
A. Silvestri
Publikováno v:
Silvestri, Andrea. (2007). Results from the AMANDA experiment. Modern Physics Letters A, 22(24), 1769-1778. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4sc4h4jb
The Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array (AMANDA) has been taking data since 2000 and its data acquisition system was upgraded in January 2003 to read out the complete digitized waveforms from the buried Photomultipliers (PMTs) using Transient
Autor:
Kyler Kuehn
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements. 138:171-174
Gamma-ray bursts have been observed for more than three decades and, yet, much about their nature remains a mystery. Here we describe the results of the ongoing search for high-energy muon neutrinos from gamma-ray bursts with the Antarctic Muon and N
Autor:
P. B. Price, T. O. B. Schmidt, C. Pérez de los Heros, T. Becka, M. Kestel, Kurt Woschnagg, T. DeYoung, Dmitry Chirkin, Staffan Carius, D. Steele, S. Böser, Jodi Cooley, Matthias Leuthold, Elisa Bernardini, D. R. Nygren, R. Ganugapati, P. Herquet, D. F. Cowen, Marek Kowalski, P. Steffen, M. Solarz, Jan Conrad, T. Feser, S. Richter, I. Taboada, T. Castermans, H. S. Matis, K. Rawlins, M. Hellwig, P. Miocinovic, Yajun Wang, H. G. Sander, Francis Halzen, Michael Stamatikos, S. Schlenstedt, C. P. McParland, R. Hardtke, Markus Gaug, B. Collin, D. J. Boersma, James Madsen, C. Wiedemann, A. Goldschmidt, I. Liubarsky, David A. Schneider, A. Silvestri, J. P Dewulf, G. C. Hill, R. G. Stokstad, C. H. Wiebusch, Hakki Ögelman, R. Wischnewski, P. Lindahl, Christian Spiering, Y. Minaeva, R. C. Bay, K.-H. Becker, M. Ribordy, K. Helbing, Heiko Geenen, R. Nahnhauer, J. Rodríguez Martino, K. Kuehn, K. Schinarakis, T. Burgess, Othmane Bouhali, T. Messarius, R. Morse, L. Gerhardt, J. Ahrens, Ph. Olbrechts, K. Münich, K. Hultqvist, T. Neunhöffer, Albrecht Karle, A. Biron, Glenn Spiczak, Xinhua Bai, J. W. Nam, L. Thollander, B. Hughey, H. Leich, S. Tilav, P. C. Mock, R. Schwarz, Kael Hanson, Paolo Desiati, R. Porrata, A. C. Pohl, Gerald Przybylski, K. H. Sulanke, Olga Botner, D. Bertrand, C. De Clercq, S. W. Barwick, C. Walck, Thomas K. Gaisser, G. B. Yodh, Torsten Harenberg, Elisa Resconi, J. K. Becker, T. Hauschildt, Adam Bouchta, Allan Hallgren, Ole Streicher, S. Hundertmark, J. I. Lamoureux, P. Niessen, D. Hubert, Axel Groß, L. Köpke, D. Ross, Pawel Marciniewski, Anna Davour, Janet Jacobsen, Wolfgang Wagner, P. O. Hulth, H. Wissing, Wolfgang Rhode, P. Ekström
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 524:169-194
The Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array (AMANDA) is a high-energy neutrino telescope operating at the geographic South Pole. It is a lattice of photo-multiplier tubes buried deep in the polar ice between 1500m and 2000m. The primary goal of th
Autor:
G. M. Splczak, Yajun Wang, S. Schlenstedt, P. Niessen, D. Bertrand, C. Wiedemann, I. Taboada, R. C. Bay, L. Gerhardt, P. Ekström, David A. Schneider, Ph. Herquet, T. Becka, C. Pérez de los Heros, Xinhua Bai, T. Messarius, G. C. Hill, Kael Hanson, C. Wiebusch, S. Böser, Todor Stanev, Staffan Carius, K. Rawlins, R. Schwarz, Ph. Olbrechts, Heiko Geenen, Matthias Leuthold, D. R. Nygren, M. Gaug, James Madsen, Paolo Desiati, K. H. Sulanke, D. Steele, P. Steffen, Jodi Cooley, R. Porrata, R. Ganugapati, C. P. McParland, R. Engel, A. Biron, Elisa Bernardini, Hakki Ögelman, Jan Conrad, T. Feser, Kyle T. Mandli, D. F. Cowen, S. Young, Marek Kowalski, P. B. Price, Jim Hinton, A. Goldschmidt, Gerald Przybylski, A. Silvestri, T. O. B. Schmidt, M. Ribordy, M. Hellwig, H. G. Sander, Kurt Woschnagg, L. Köpke, Paul Evenson, B. Hughey, T. Neunhöffer, James Kim, Albrecht Karle, Y. Minaeva, R. Hardtke, Dmitry Chirkin, R. G. Stokstad, K.-H. Becker, R. Wischnewski, S. Richter, I. Liubarsky, J. Rodríguez Martino, Ch. Weinheimer, H. Leich, T. DeYoung, Othmane Bouhali, P. Miocinovic, Wolfgang Rhode, J. Ahrens, A. C. Pohl, Michael Stamatikos, W. Wu, R. Morse, D. Ross, S. Tilav, P. C. Mock, K. Kuehn, K. Schinarakis, H. S. Matis, Freddy Binon, T. Burgess, Francis Halzen, Olga Botner, P. Lindahl, Christian Spiering, K. Rochester, Alan Watson, P. O. Hulth, H. Wissing, Wolfgang Wagner, M. Solarz, Pawel Marciniewski, T. Hauschildt, Anna Davour, J. Lloyd-Evans, Janet Jacobsen, K. Hultqvist, Adam Bouchta, Allan Hallgren, P. Romenesko, Elisa Resconi, D. Martello, T. Castermans, C. De Clercq, S. W. Barwick, C. Walck, Thomas K. Gaisser, G. B. Yodh, S. Hundertmark, J. I. Lamoureux, T. C. Miller, P. Doksus
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 522:347-359
We report on the analysis of air showers observed in coincidence by the Antarctic Muon and Neutrino detector array (AMANDA-B10) and the South Pole Air Shower Experiment (SPASE-1 and SPASE-2). We discuss the use of coincident events for calibration an
Autor:
J. Ahrens, X. Bai, S.W. Barwick, T. Becka, K.-H. Becker, E. Bernaxdini, D. Bertrand, F. Binon, A. Birone, S. Böser, O. Botnerg, O. Bouhali, T. Burgess, S. Carius, T. Castermans, A. Chen, D. Chirkin, J. Conrad, J. Cooley, D.F. Cowen, A. Davour, C. De Clercq, T. DeYoung, P. Desiati, J.-P. Dewulf, P. Doksus, P. Ekström, T. Feser, T.K. Gaisser, M. Gaug, L. Gerhardt, A. Goldschmidt, A. Hallgren, F. Halzen, K. Hanson, R. Hardtke, T. Hauschildt, M. Hellwig, P. Herquet, G.C. Hill, P.O. Hulth, S. Hundertmark, J. Jacobsen, A. Karle, B. Koci, L. Köpke, K. Kuehn, M. Kowalski, J.I. Lamoureux, H. Leich, M. Leuthold, P. Lindahl, I. Liubarsky, J. Madsen, P. Marciniewski, H.S. Matis, C.P. McParland, Y. Minaeva, P. Miočinović, R. Morse, R. Nahnhauer, T. Neunhöffer, P. Niessen, D.R. Nygren, H. Ogelman, Ph. Olbrechts, C. Pérez de los Heros, A.C. Pohl, P.B. Price, G.T. Przybylski, K. Rawlins, E. Resconi, W. Rhode, M. Ribordy, S. Richter, J. Rodríguez Martino, D. Ross, H.-G. Sander, T. Schmidt, D. Schneider, R. Schwarz, A. Silvestri, M. Solarz, G.M. Spiczak, C. Spiering, D. Steele, P. Steffen, R.G. Stokstad, P. Sudhoff, K.-H. Sulanke, I. Taboada, L. Thollander, S. Tilav, C. Walck, C. Weinheimer, C.H. Wiebusch, C. Wiedemann, R. Wischnewski, H. Wissing, K. Woschnagg, G. Yodh, S. Young
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements. 118:371-379
We show new results from both the older and newer incarnations of AMANDA (AMANDA-B10 and AMANDA-II, respectively). These results demonstrate that AMANDA is a functioning, multipurpose detector with significant physics and astrophysics reach. They inc
Autor:
Carlos Perez de los Heros, Johan Lundberg, Olga Botner, Adam Bouchta, Allan Hallgren, Jan Conrad, Pawel Marciniewski, Anna Davour
Publikováno v:
Modern Physics Letters A. 17:2019-2037
The Antarctic Muon and Neutrino Detector Array (AMANDA) is a high-energy neutrino telescope operating at the geographic South Pole. It is a lattice of photo-multiplier tubes buried deep in the polar ice. The primary goal of this detector is to discov
Autor:
M. Patel, Todor Stanev, Jim Hinton, K. Rochester, Glenn Spiczak, Alan Watson, D. Martello, T. C. Miller, P. A. Ogden, Paul Evenson, J. Lloyd-Evans, J. R. Gill, S. P. Hart, Thomas K. Gaisser, J. E. Dickinson
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 440:95-113
This paper describes a new coincidence experiment designed to improve understanding of the composition of the primary cosmic-ray beam around the knee of the spectrum. The experiment consists of an air shower array on the surface (SPASE-2), which work
Autor:
P. B. Price, Y. D. He
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 103:17041-17056
A three-dimensional array of phototubes in deep ice at the South Pole called the Antarctic Muon and Neutrino Detector Array (AMANDA) is recording Cherenkov light pulses that serve as tracers of high-energy neutrinos from throughout the Universe. The
Autor:
H. Rubinstein, Ariel Goobar, P. O. Hulth, P. Askebjer, B. Erlandsson, Lars Bergström, S. Hundertmark, Staffan Carius, H. Heukenkamp, R. Wischnewski, R. Porrata, E. Dalberg, L. Gray, S. Tilav, P. C. Mock, A. Karle, Francis Halzen, J. E. Jacobsen, I. Liubarsky, D. M. Lowder, Ch. Spiering, Th. Thon, E. Schneider, Q. Sun, V. Kandhadai, A. Richards, S. W. Barwick, C. Walck, G. B. Yodh, P. B. Price, Adam Bouchta, Allan Hallgren, Ole Streicher, Thomas F. Miller, R. Morse
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 24:1355-1358
Both absorption and scattering of light at wavelengths 410 to 610 nanometers were measured in the South Pole ice at depths 0.8 to 1 kilometer with the laser calibration system of the Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array (AMANDA). At the shortes