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Analysis Methods for Neutrino Follow-up Observations with MAGIC
2019
Proceedings of 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2019)
unpublished
With the first measured correlation of an extremely high-energy neutrino event and a flaring gamma-ray source in September 2017, multimessenger astronomy has become more important than ever. The stereoscopic IACT system MAGIC, located at La Palma, Canary Islands, is involved in neutrino follow-up campaigns since 2012. The MAGIC telescopes are sensitive for gamma events with energies from the ∼30 GeV range up to tens of TeV. When a potential astrophysical neutrino is detected by IceCube, an
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