NU1talk#308

Beyond ANTARES: the future of neutrino telescopes, a short review

ANTARES – 15 years of multi-messenger astronomy in the sea

  • Vincent CecchiniIFIC Valencia - CSIC

The observation of neutrinos of cosmic origin opens a whole new field for neutrino astrophysics. This quest has been paved by pioneering experiments in the second half of the 20th century and is now at the dawn of a new era thanks to numerous new proposals. In this talk, I will review the continuation of neutrino astronomy following the ANTARES era by providing an overview of some of the planned Cherenkov-based neutrino detectors. The designs of the KM3NeT neutrino telescope, currently under construction in the Mediterranean Sea, as well as other promising neutrino telescopes such as Baikal-GVD, IceCube-Gen2, P-ONE, and TRIDENT, will be described, and their main scientific objectives will be presented. Additionally, I will briefly address some alternative detection methods suitable for the observation of extremely high-energy neutrinos, including radio detection and air-shower imaging.

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