CERN Courier included a short quote of mine on their recent news bit about the observation by KM3NeT of the first ultra-high-energy neutrino: Cosmogenic candidate lights up KM3NeT.
To quote:
“Once KM3NeT and Baikal–GVD are fully constructed, we will have three large-scale neutrino telescopes of about the same size in operation around the world,” adds Mauricio Bustamante, theoretical astroparticle physicist at the Niels Bohr Institute of the University of Copenhagen. “This expanded network will monitor the full sky with nearly equal sensitivity in any direction, improving the chances of detecting new neutrino sources, including faint ones in new regions of the sky.”
KM3NeT discovery paper: Nature 638, 376 (2025) [open access]
Our PLEnuM paper about combining multiple neutrino telescopes:
Beyond first light: global monitoring for high-energy neutrino astronomy
Lisa Johanna Schumacher, Mauricio Bustamante, Matteo Agostini, Foteini Oikonomou, Elisa Resconi
2503.07549 astro-ph