A planned cryogenically cooled 1.2 m, 50 deg2 Kdark survey telescope at Dome C is projected to exceed the volumetric survey speed of Rubin, Roman, SPHEREx, and NEO Surveyor in the infrared.
Search for neutrinos from transient sources with the ANTARES telescope and optical follow-up observations
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The ANTARES telescope has the opportunity to detect transient neutrino sources, such as gamma-ray bursts, core-collapse supernovae, flares of active nuclei... To enhance the sensitivity to these sources, we have developed a new detection method based on the optical follow-up of "golden" neutrino events such as neutrino doublets coincident in time and space or single neutrinos of very high energy. The ANTARES Collaboration has therefore implemented a very fast on-line reconstruction with a good angular resolution. These characteristics allow to trigger an optical telescope network; since February 2009. ANTARES is sending alert trigger one or two times per month to the two 25 cm robotic telescope of TAROT. This follow-up of such special events would not only give access to the nature of the sources but also improves the sensitivity for transient neutrino sources.
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Cryoscope: A Cryogenic Infrared Survey Telescope in Antarctica
A planned cryogenically cooled 1.2 m, 50 deg2 Kdark survey telescope at Dome C is projected to exceed the volumetric survey speed of Rubin, Roman, SPHEREx, and NEO Surveyor in the infrared.