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      author       = {Aartsen, M. G. and Abraham, K. and Ackermann, M. and Adams,
                      J. and Aguilar, J. A. and Ahlers, M. and Ahrens, M. and
                      Altmann, D. and Anderson, T. and Archinger, M. and
                      Arguelles, C. and Arlen, T. C. and Auffenberg, J. and Bai,
                      X. and Barwick, S. W. and Baum, V. and Bay, R. and Beatty,
                      J. J. and Becker Tjus, J. and Becker, K.-H. and Beiser, E.
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                      Bernardini, E. and Bernhard, A. and Besson, D. Z. and
                      Binder, G. and Bindig, D. and Bissok, M. and Blaufuss, E.
                      and Blumenthal, J. and Boersma, D. J. and Bohm, C. and
                      Börner, M. and Bos, F. and Bose, D. and Böser, S. and
                      Botner, O. and Braun, J. and Brayeur, L. and Bretz, H.-P.
                      and Brown, A. M. and Buzinsky, N. and Casey, J. and Casier,
                      M. and Cheung, E. and Chirkin, D. and Christov, A. and
                      Christy, B. and Clark, K. and Classen, L. and Coenders, S.
                      and Cowen, D. F. and Cruz Silva, A. H. and Daughhetee, J.
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                      Yodh, G. and Yoshida, S. and Zarzhitsky, P. and Zoll, M. and
                      Ofek, Eran O. and Kasliwal, Mansi M. and Nugent, Peter E.
                      and Arcavi, Iair and Bloom, Joshua S. and Kulkarni,
                      Shrinivas R. and Perley, Daniel A. and Barlow, Tom and
                      Horesh, Assaf and Gal-Yam, Avishay and Howell, D. A. and
                      Dilday, Ben and Evans, Phil A. and Kennea, Jamie A. and
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                      and Smartt, S. J.},
      collaboration = {{IceCube Collaboration}},
      title        = {{T}he {D}etection of a {SN} {II}n in {O}ptical
                      {F}ollow-{U}p {O}bservations of {I}ce{C}ube {N}eutrino
                      {E}vents},
      journal      = {The astrophysical journal / 1},
      volume       = {811},
      number       = {1},
      issn         = {1538-4357},
      address      = {Chicago, Ill. [u.a.]},
      publisher    = {Univ.11032},
      reportid     = {PUBDB-2016-00519},
      pages        = {52 -},
      year         = {2015},
      note         = {(c) The American Astronomical Society},
      abstract     = {The IceCube neutrino observatory pursues a follow-up
                      program selecting interesting neutrino events in real-time
                      and issuing alerts for electromagnetic follow-up
                      observations. In 2012 March, the most significant neutrino
                      alert during the first three years of operation was issued
                      by IceCube. In the follow-up observations performed by the
                      Palomar Transient Factory (PTF), a Type IIn supernova (SN
                      IIn) PTF12csy was found 0fdg2 away from the neutrino alert
                      direction, with an error radius of 0fdg54. It has a redshift
                      of z = 0.0684, corresponding to a luminosity distance of
                      about 300 Mpc and the Pan-STARRS1 survey shows that its
                      explosion time was at least 158 days (in host galaxy rest
                      frame) before the neutrino alert, so that a causal
                      connection is unlikely. The a posteriori significance of the
                      chance detection of both the neutrinos and the SN at any
                      epoch is 2.2σ within IceCube's 2011/12 data acquisition
                      season. Also, a complementary neutrino analysis reveals no
                      long-term signal over the course of one year. Therefore, we
                      consider the SN detection coincidental and the neutrinos
                      uncorrelated to the SN. However, the SN is unusual and
                      interesting by itself: it is luminous and energetic, bearing
                      strong resemblance to the SN IIn 2010jl, and shows signs of
                      interaction of the SN ejecta with a dense circumstellar
                      medium. High-energy neutrino emission is expected in models
                      of diffusive shock acceleration, but at a low,
                      non-detectable level for this specific SN. In this paper, we
                      describe the SN PTF12csy and present both the neutrino and
                      electromagnetic data, as well as their analysis.},
      cin          = {ZEU-ICE},
      ddc          = {520},
      cid          = {I:(DE-H253)ZEU-ICE-20160806},
      pnm          = {613 - Matter and Radiation from the Universe (POF3-613) /
                      ULTRAS - Ultra-luminous supernovae : understanding their
                      nature and cosmic evolution (291222)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-613 / G:(EU-Grant)291222},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-H253)IceCube-20150101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000363471600053},
      doi          = {10.1088/0004-637X/811/1/52},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/293430},
}