IIHE invited seminar: Observation of an ultra-high-energy cosmic neutrino with KM3NeT
G/1-G.1.03 - J. Sacton
Building G
Abstract: On February 13, 2023, the KM3NeT telescope has detected a muon with an energy in the hundreds of petaelectronvolts. Given its energy and horizontal direction, it most probably originates from the interaction of an ultra-high-energy cosmic neutrino. This neutrino is the most energetic one detected so far, with an estimated energy of
Short bio: Mathieu Lamoureux is currently an FNRS postdoctoral researcher at UCLouvain (Belgium). He obtained his PhD at CEA Paris Saclay in 2018 on the search for hypothetical heavy neutrinos with the T2K experiment. In 2019, he was awarded a MSCA-COFUND fellowship at INFN Padova (Italy) and switched his focus towards neutrino astronomy. He also performed during a secondment period at UParis-Cité (France) in 2021. He has been working on the Super-Kamiokande and ANTARES experiments, with a focus on joint sources of neutrinos and gravitational waves and on neutrino emission from the Milky Way. At UCLouvain since 2022, he has been actively involved in the KM3NeT and IceCube Collaborations, pursuing the study of astrophysical neutrinos and their connections in the multimessenger picture.