%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Albert, A. %A Andre, M. %A Anghinolfi, M. %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 Bertin, 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 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, R. G. %A Graf, K. %A Hallmann, S. %A van Haren, H. %A Heijboer, A. J. %A Hello, Yann %A et al. %A Antares Collaboration %A IceCube Collaboration %T Joint constraints on galactic diffuse neutrino emission from the ANTARES and IceCube neutrino telescopes %D 2018 %L fdi:010074446 %G ENG %J Astrophysical Journal Letters %@ 2041-8205 %K cosmic rays ; diffusion ; Galaxy: disk ; gamma rays: diffuse background ; neutrinos %M ISI:000450844500004 %N 2 %P L20 [7 ] %R 10.3847/2041-8213/aaeecf %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010074446 %> https://www.documentation.ird.fr/intranet/publi/2018/12/010074446.pdf %V 868 %W Horizon (IRD) %X The existence of diffuse Galactic neutrino production is expected from cosmic-ray interactions with Galactic gas and radiation fields. Thus, neutrinos are a unique messenger offering the opportunity to test the products of Galactic cosmic-ray interactions up to energies of hundreds of TeV. Here we present a search for this production using ten years of Astronomy with a Neutrino Telescope and Abyss environmental RESearch (ANTARES) track and shower data, as well as seven years of IceCube track data. The data are combined into a joint likelihood test for neutrino emission according to the KRA(gamma) model assuming a 5 PeV per nucleon Galactic cosmic-ray cutoff. No significant excess is found. As a consequence, the limits presented in this Letter start constraining the model parameter space for Galactic cosmic-ray production and transport. %$ 060 ; 032 ; 020