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ANTARES search for point-sources of neutrinos using astrophysical catalogs: a likelihood stacking analysis

Authors :
Albert, A.
André, M.
Anghinolfi, M.
Anton, G.
Ardid, M.
Aubert, J. -J.
Aublin, J.
Baret, B.
Basa, S.
Belhorma, B.
Bertin, V.
Biagi, S.
Bissinger, M.
Boumaaza, J.
Bouta, M.
Bouwhuis, M. C.
Branzas, H.
Bruijn, R.
Brunner, J.
Busto, J.
Capone, A.
Caramete, L.
Carr, J.
Carretero, V.
Celli, S.
Chabab, M.
Chau, T. N.
Moursli, R.
Chiarusi, T.
Circella, M.
Coleiro, A.
Colomer-Molla, M.
Coniglione, R.
Coyle, P.
Creusot, A.
Diaz, A. F.
de Wasseige, G.
Deschamps, A.
Distefano, C.
di Palma, I.
Domi, A.
Donzaud, C.
Dornic, D.
Drouhin, D.
Eberl, T.
Khayati, N.
Enzenhofer, A.
Fermani, P.
Ferrara, G.
Filippini, F.
Fusco, L.
Gatelet, Y.
Gay, P.
Glotin, H.
Gozzini, R.
Gracia, R.
Graf, K.
Guidi, C.
Hallmann, S.
Haren, H.
Heijboer, A. J.
Hello, Y.
Hernandez-Rey, J. J.
Hössl, J.
Hofestädt, J.
Huang, F.
Illuminati, G.
James, C. W.
Jisse-Jung, B.
Jong, M.
Jong, P.
Jongen, M.
Kadler, M.
Kalekin, O.
Katz, U.
Khan-Chowdhury, N. R.
Kouchner, A.
Kreykenbohm, I.
Kulikovskiy, V.
Lahmann, R.
Breton, R.
Lefèvre, D.
Leonora, E.
Levi, G.
Lincetto, M.
Lopez-Coto, D.
Loucatos, S.
Maderer, L.
Manczak, J.
Marcelin, M.
Margiotta, A.
Marinelli, A.
Martinez-Mora, J. A.
Mazzou, S.
Melis, K.
Migliozzi, P.
Moser, M.
Moussa, A.
Muller, R.
Nauta, L.
Navas, S.
Nezri, E.
Nunez-Castineyra, A.
O'Fearraigh, B.
Organokov, M.
Palavas, G. E.
Pellegrino, C.
Perrin-Terrin, M.
Piattelli, P.
Pieterse, C.
Poirè, C.
Popa, V.
Pradier, T.
Randazzo, N.
Reck, S.
Riccobene, G.
Greus, F.
Samtleben, D. F.
Sanchez-Losa, A.
Sanguineti, M.
Sapienza, P.
Schnabel, J.
Schussler, F.
Spurio, M.
Stolarczyk, Th.
Taiuti, M.
Tayalati, Y.
Thakore, T.
Tingay, S. J.
Vallage, B.
Elewyck, V.
Versari, F.
Viola, S.
Vivolo, D.
Wilms, J.
Zegarelli, A.
Zornoza, J. D.
Zuniga, J.
Buson, S.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

A search for astrophysical point-like neutrino sources using the data collected by the ANTARES detector between January 29, 2007 and December 31, 2017 is presented. A likelihood stacking method is used to assess the significance of an excess of muon neutrinos inducing track-like events in correlation with the location of a list of possible sources. Different sets of objects are tested in the analysis: a) a sub-sample of the \textit{Fermi} 3LAC catalog of blazars, b) a jet-obscured AGN population, c) a sample of soft gamma-ray selected radio galaxies, d) a star-forming galaxy catalog , and e) a public sample of 56 very-high-energy track events from the IceCube experiment. None of the tested sources shows a significant association with the sample of neutrinos detected by ANTARES. The smallest p-value is obtained for the radio galaxies catalog with an equal weights hypothesis, with a pre-trial p-value equivalent to a $2.8 \, \sigma$ excess, equivalent to $1.6 \, \sigma$ post-trial. In addition, the results of a dedicated analysis for the blazar MG3 J225517+2409 are also reported: this source is found to be the most significant within the \textit{Fermi} 3LAC sample, with 5 ANTARES events located at less than one degree from the source. This blazar showed evidence of flaring activity in \textit{Fermi} data, in space-time coincidence with a high-energy track detected by IceCube. An \emph{a posteriori} significance of $2.0\, \sigma$ for the combination of ANTARES and IceCube data is reported.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2012.15082
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abe53c