Interest for studying cosmic neutrinos using deep-sea detectors has increased after the discovery of a diffuse flux of cosmic neutrinos by the IceCube collaboration and the possibility of wider multi-messenger studies with the observations of gravitational waves. The ANTARES detector was the first neutrino telescope in seawater, operating successfully in the Mediterranean Sea for more than a decade and a half. All challenges related to the operation in the deep sea were accurately addressed by the collaboration. Deployment and connection operations became smoother over time; data taking and constant re-calibration of the detector due to the variable environmental conditions were fully automated. A wealth of results on the subject of astroparticle physics, particle physics and multi-messenger astronomy have been obtained, despite the relative modest size of the detector, paving the way to a new generation of larger undersea detectors. This review summarizes the efforts by the ANTARES collaboration that made the possibility to operate neutrino telescopes in seawater a reality and the results obtained in this endeavor.

Albert, A., Alves, S., André, M., Ardid, M., Ardid, S., Aubert, J.-.J., et al. (2025). The ANTARES detector: Two decades of neutrino searches in the Mediterranean Sea. PHYSICS REPORTS, 1121-1124, 1-46 [10.1016/j.physrep.2025.04.001].

The ANTARES detector: Two decades of neutrino searches in the Mediterranean Sea

Benfenati, F.;Carenini, F.;Filippini, F.;Levi, G.;Margiotta, A.;Spurio, M.
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2025

Abstract

Interest for studying cosmic neutrinos using deep-sea detectors has increased after the discovery of a diffuse flux of cosmic neutrinos by the IceCube collaboration and the possibility of wider multi-messenger studies with the observations of gravitational waves. The ANTARES detector was the first neutrino telescope in seawater, operating successfully in the Mediterranean Sea for more than a decade and a half. All challenges related to the operation in the deep sea were accurately addressed by the collaboration. Deployment and connection operations became smoother over time; data taking and constant re-calibration of the detector due to the variable environmental conditions were fully automated. A wealth of results on the subject of astroparticle physics, particle physics and multi-messenger astronomy have been obtained, despite the relative modest size of the detector, paving the way to a new generation of larger undersea detectors. This review summarizes the efforts by the ANTARES collaboration that made the possibility to operate neutrino telescopes in seawater a reality and the results obtained in this endeavor.
2025
Albert, A., Alves, S., André, M., Ardid, M., Ardid, S., Aubert, J.-.J., et al. (2025). The ANTARES detector: Two decades of neutrino searches in the Mediterranean Sea. PHYSICS REPORTS, 1121-1124, 1-46 [10.1016/j.physrep.2025.04.001].
Albert, A.; Alves, S.; André, M.; Ardid, M.; Ardid, S.; Aubert, J. - J.; Aublin, J.; Baret, B.; Basa, S.; Becherini, Y.; Belhorma, B.; Benfenati, F.; ...espandi
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