Long-term monitoring of the ANTARES optical module efficiencies using 40K decays in sea water: The ANTARES Collaboration

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Cherenkov light induced by radioactive decay products is one of the major sources of background light for deep-sea neutrino telescopes such as ANTARES. These decays are at the same time a powerful calibration source. Using data collected by the ANTARES neutrino telescope from mid 2008 to 2017, the time evolution of the photon detection efficiency of optical modules is studied. A modest loss of only 20% in 9 years is observed. The relative time calibration between adjacent modules is derived as well.

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Albert, A., André, M., Anghinolfi, M., Anton, G., Ardid, M., Aubert, J. J., … Zúñiga, J. (2018). Long-term monitoring of the ANTARES optical module efficiencies using 40K decays in sea water: The ANTARES Collaboration. European Physical Journal C, 78(8). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-6132-2

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