%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Albert, A. %A André, M. %A Anghinolfi, M. %A Anton, G. %A Ardid, M. %A Aubert, J. J. %A Aublin, J. %A Avgitas, T. %A Baret, B. %A Barrios-Marti, J. %A Basa, S. %A Belhorma, B. %A Benin, V. %A Biagi, S. %A Bormuth, R. %A Boumaaza, J. %A Bourret, S. %A Bouwhuis, M. C. %A Branzas, H. %A Bruijn, R. %A Brunner, J. %A Busto, J. %A Capone, A. %A Caramete, L. %A Carr, J. %A Celli, S. %A Chabab, M. %A El Moursli, R. C. %A Chiarusi, T. %A Circella, M. %A Coelho, J. A. B. %A Coleiro, A. %A Colomer, M. %A Coniglione, R. %A Costantini, H. %A Coyle, P. %A Creusot, A. %A Diaz, A. F. %A Deschamps, A. %A Distefano, C. %A Di Palma, I. %A Domi, A. %A Dona, R. %A Donzaud, C. %A Dornic, D. %A Drouhin, D. %A Eberl, T. %A El Bojaddaini, I. %A El Khayati, N. %A Elsasser, D. %A Enzenhofer, A. %A Ettahiri, A. %A Fassi, F. %A Felis, I. %A Fermani, P. %A Ferrara, G. %A Fusco, L. %A Gay, P. %A Glotin, H. %A Gregoire, T. %A Ruiz, T. G. %A Graf, K. %A Hallmann, S. %A van Haren, H. %A Heijboer, A. J. %A Hello, Yann %A et al., %A ANTARES Collaboration %T The Search for Neutrinos from TXS 0506+056 with the ANTARES Telescope %D 2018 %L PAR00017887 %G ENG %J Astrophysical Journal Letters %@ 2041-8205 %K astroparticle physics ; elementary particles ; galaxies: active %M ISI:000442002100004 %N 2 %P L30 %R 10.3847/2041-8213/aad8c0 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/PAR00017887 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/divers21-03/010081633.pdf %V 863 %W Horizon (IRD) %X The results of three different searches for neutrino candidates, associated with the IceCube-170922A event or from the direction of TXS 0506+056, by the ANTARES neutrino telescope, are presented. The first search refers to the online follow-up of the IceCube alert; the second is based on the standard time-integrated method employed by the Collaboration to search for point-like neutrino sources; the third uses information from the IceCube time-dependent analysis that reported bursting activity centered on 2014 December 13, as input for an ANTARES time-dependent analysis. The online follow-up and the time-dependent analysis yield no events related to the source. The time-integrated study performed over a period from 2007 to 2017 fits 1.03 signal events, which corresponds to a p-value of 3.4% (not considering trial factors). Only for two other astrophysical objects in our candidate list has a smaller p-value been found. When considering that 107 sources have been investigated, the post-trial p-value for TXS 0506+056 corresponds to 87%. %$ 060 ; 020