
arXiv: astro-ph/0002492
handle: 11588/475920 , 11590/119929 , 11573/495072 , 11568/177854 , 11589/4439 , 11697/6372 , 11587/339091 , 11585/877284 , 11586/126236 , 11563/29686 , 11579/8016
arXiv: astro-ph/0002492
handle: 11588/475920 , 11590/119929 , 11573/495072 , 11568/177854 , 11589/4439 , 11697/6372 , 11587/339091 , 11585/877284 , 11586/126236 , 11563/29686 , 11579/8016
High energy gamma ray astronomy is now a well established field and several sources have been discovered in the region from a few GeV up to several TeV. If sources involving hadronic processes exist, the production of photons would be accompanied by neutrinos too. Other possible neutrino sources could be related to the annihilation of WIMPs at the center of galaxies with black holes. We present the results of a search for point-like sources using 1100 upward-going muons produced by neutrino interactions in the rock below and inside the MACRO detector in the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory. These data show no evidence for a possible neutrino point-like source or for possible correlations between gamma ray bursts and neutrinos. They have been used to set flux upper limits for candidate point-like sources which are in the range 10^-14-10^-15 cm-2 s-1.
37 pages, 15 figures, replacement due to a typo in tab. 6, AASLaTex, submitted to ApJ
Elementary particles; gamma rays : observations, Astrophysics (astro-ph), FOS: Physical sciences, elementary particles; gamma rays : observations; gamma rays: observations, Elementary particles; Gamma rays: observations, Astrophysics
Elementary particles; gamma rays : observations, Astrophysics (astro-ph), FOS: Physical sciences, elementary particles; gamma rays : observations; gamma rays: observations, Elementary particles; Gamma rays: observations, Astrophysics
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