The neutrino telescope AMANDA at the South Pole
Se forskarrapport: The neutrino telescope AMANDA at the South Pole
Datum
November 1998–januari 1999
Deltagare
Forskningsledare
Per Olof Hulth
Fysikum, Stockholms universitet
Patrik Ekström
Fysikum, Stockholms universitet
Pär Lindahl
Högskolan i Kalmar
Julio Rodrigues Martino
Fysikum, Stockholms universiteten
Referenser
The AMANDA Neutrino Telescope: Principle of Operation and First Results, E. Andrés et al. Accepted for publication in Astroparticle Physics
Cosmic Ray Conference, Salt Lake City, USA, 17–25 August 1999, Proceedings
Seasonal Variation of the Muon Flux Seen by AMANDA, A. Bouchta et al. Volume 2, 108–111
A Search for Point Sources of High Energy Neutrinos with the AMANDA Neutrino J. H. Kim et al. Volume 2, 196–199
Optical Properties of South Pole Ice at Depths from 1400 to 2300 Meters, K.Woschnagg et al. Volume 2, 200–203
Observation of Atmospheric Neutrino Events with AMANDA, A. Karle et al. Volume 2, 221–224
AMANDA Search for High-Energy Neutrinos Accompanying Gamma Ray Bursts, R. Bay et al. Volume 2, 225–228
Supernova Burst Analysis with the Amanda Neutrino Telescope, R. Wischnewski et al. Volume 2, 229–232
Search for Relativistic Monopoles with the AMANDA, P. Niessen et al. Volume 2, 344–347
Nearly Vertical Upgoing Muons in the AMANDA-B10 Detector, E. Dalberg et al. Volume 2, 348–351
From the First Neutrino Telescope, the Antarctic Muon and Neutrino Detector Array, AMANDA, to the IceCube Observatory F. Halzen et al. Volume 2, 428–431
The AMANDA-B10 String Array, G. Hill et al. Volume 2, 432–435
Calibration of AMANDA with Coincident Events from SPASE-2, T. C. Miller et al. Volume 2, 465–466