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Alexander Kappes

Researcher at University of Münster

Publications -  492
Citations -  30181

Alexander Kappes is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Neutrino detector. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 458 publications receiving 26427 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander Kappes include University of Würzburg & Humboldt University of Berlin.

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Observation of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos in three years of icecube data

M. G. Aartsen, +302 more
TL;DR: Results from an analysis with a third year of data from the complete IceCube detector are consistent with the previously reported astrophysical flux in the 100 TeV-PeV range at the level of 10(-8) GeV cm-2 s-1 sr-1 per flavor and reject a purely atmospheric explanation for the combined three-year data at 5.7σ.
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First observation of PeV-energy neutrinos with IceCube

M. G. Aartsen, +287 more
TL;DR: These two neutrino-induced events could be a first indication of an astrophysical neutrinos flux; the moderate significance, however, does not permit a definitive conclusion at this time.
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Letter of intent for KM3NeT 2.0

S. Adrián-Martínez, +246 more
- 24 Jun 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the main objectives of the KM3NeT Collaboration are (i) the discovery and subsequent observation of high-energy neutrino sources in the Universe and (ii) the determination of the mass hierarchy of neutrinos.
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Neutrino emission from the direction of the blazar TXS 0506+056 prior to the IceCube-170922A alert

M. G. Aartsen, +329 more
- 13 Jul 2018 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a high-energy neutrino event detected by IceCube on 22 September 2017 was coincident in direction and time with a gamma-ray flare from the blazar TXS 0506+056.
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ANTARES: the first undersea neutrino telescope

M. Ageron, +287 more
TL;DR: The ANTARES Neutrino Telescope was completed in May 2008 and is the first operational neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean Sea as mentioned in this paper, where the main purpose of the detector is to perform neutrinos astronomy and the apparatus also offers facilities for marine and Earth sciences.