%0 Journal Article
%A Ahrens, J.
%A Bai, X.
%A Barwick, S. W.
%A Becka, T.
%A Becker, K. H.
%A Bernardini, Elisa
%A Bertrand, D.
%A Binon, F. G.
%A Biron, A.
%A Boersma, D. J.
%A Boeser, Sebastian
%A Botner, O.
%A Bouchta, A.
%A Bouhali, O.
%A Burgess, T.
%A Carius, S.
%A Castermans, T.
%A Chen, A.
%A Chirkin, D.
%A Collin, B.
%A Conrad, J.
%A Cooley, J.
%A Cowen, D. F.
%A Davour, A.
%A De Clercq, C.
%A DeYoung, T.
%A Desiati, P.
%A Dewulf, J. P.
%A Ekstrom, P.
%A Feser, T.
%A Gaisser, T. K.
%A Ganugapati, R.
%A Gaug, M.
%A Geenen, Heiko
%A Gerhardt, L.
%A Goldschmidt, A.
%A Gross, A.
%A Hallgren, A.
%A Halzen, F.
%A Hanson, K.
%A Hardtke, R.
%A Harenberg, T.
%A Hauschildt, Tonio
%A Helbing, K.
%A Hellwig, M.
%A Herquet, P.
%A Hill, G. C.
%A Hubert, D.
%A Hughey, B.
%A Hulth, P. O.
%A Hultqvist, K.
%A Hundertmark, S.
%A Jacobsen, J.
%A Karle, A.
%A Kestel, M.
%A Kopke, L.
%A Kowalski, M.
%A Kuehn, K.
%A Lamoureux, J. I.
%A Leich, H.
%A Leuthold, M.
%A Lindahl, P.
%A Liubarsky, I.
%A Madsen, J.
%A Mandli, K.
%A Marciniewski, P.
%A Matis, H. S.
%A McParland, C. P.
%A Messarius, T.
%A Minaeva, Y.
%A Miocinovic, P.
%A Morse, R.
%A Munich, K.
%A Nahnhauer, R.
%A Neunhoffer, T.
%A Niessen, P.
%A Nygren, D. R.
%A Ogelman, H.
%A Olbrechts, Ph.
%A Perez de los Heros, C.
%A Pohl, A. C.
%A Porrata, R.
%A Price, P. B.
%A Przybylski, G. T.
%A Rawlins, K.
%A Resconi, E.
%A Rhode, W.
%A Ribordy, M.
%A Richter, S.
%A Rodriguez Martino, J.
%A Sander, H. G.
%A Schinarakis, K.
%A Schlenstedt, S.
%A Schmidt, T.
%A Schneider, D.
%A Schwarz, R.
%A Silvestri, A.
%A Solarz, M.
%A Spiczak, G.
%A Spiering, C.
%A Stamatikos, M.
%A Steele, D.
%A Steffen, P.
%A Stokstad, R. G.
%A Sulanke, K. H.
%A Taboada, I.
%A Thollander, L.
%A Tilav, S.
%A Wagner, W.
%A Walck, C.
%A Wang, Y. R.
%A Wiebusch, C. H.
%A Wiedemann, C.
%A Wischnewski, R.
%A Wissing, H.
%A Yodh, G.
%T Search for extraterrestrial point sources of neutrinos with AMANDA-II
%J Physical review letters
%V 92
%N 7
%@ 1079-7114
%C College Park, Md.
%I APS
%M PUBDB-2017-06379
%M astro-ph/0309585
%P 071102
%D 2004
%Z Standort Zeuthen; AMANDA Collaboration
%X We present the results of a search for point sources of high energy neutrinos in the northern hemisphere using AMANDA-II data collected in the year 2000. Included are flux limits on several AGN blazars, microquasars, magnetars and other candidate neutrino sources. A search for excesses above a random background of cosmic-ray-induced atmospheric neutrinos and misreconstructed downgoing cosmic-ray muons reveals no statistically significant neutrino point sources. We show that AMANDA-II has achieved the sensitivity required to probe known TeV gamma-ray sources such as the blazar Markarian 501 in its 1997 flaring state at a level where neutrino and gamma-ray fluxes are equal.
%K neutrino: cosmic radiation (INSPIRE)
%K cosmic radiation: particle source (INSPIRE)
%K cosmic radiation: flux (INSPIRE)
%K upper limit (INSPIRE)
%K AGN: blazar (INSPIRE)
%K quasar (INSPIRE)
%K matter: magnetic (INSPIRE)
%K Cherenkov counter: water (INSPIRE)
%K photomultiplier (INSPIRE)
%K data management (INSPIRE)
%K muon: cosmic radiation (INSPIRE)
%K numerical methods (INSPIRE)
%K AMANDA (INSPIRE)
%K experimental results (INSPIRE)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)29 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 ReportJournal Article
%U <Go to ISI:>//WOS:000189139500007
%$ pmid:14995836
%R 10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.071102
%U https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/329829