The first KM3NeT Analysis Meeting at CERN
27 October 2025 – Last week, the KM3NeT Collaboration gathered at CERN, in Geneva, for its autumn Analysis Meeting, the first of its kind. Read more
27 October 2025 – Last week, the KM3NeT Collaboration gathered at CERN, in Geneva, for its autumn Analysis Meeting, the first of its kind. Read more
Congratulations to Ricardo Andrés Jaimes Campos (IFIC, CSIC–UV) for winning a poster prize at the TAE Workshop on High Energy Physics held in Benasque, Spain.
28 July 2025 – On behalf of the collaborations, ANTARES and KM3NeT scientists presented their latest results at the International Cosmic Ray Conference. Read more
20 July 2025 – We are very proud of Nadja Lessing, PhD student at the University of Valencia, who won a poster prize of the European Physical Society at the Majorana School 2025 in Modica, Sicily (Italy). Congratulations, Nadja!
18 July 2025 – Last week, leading particle physicists gathered for the “EPS-HEP” biennial conference. This meeting, held by the High-Energy Physics division of the European Physical Society (EPS), is one of the biggest particle physics conferences in Europe. Read more
17 January 2025 – Today we start a series of items highlighting the work of our technical staff in the labs of KM3NeT. Numerous technicians and engineers are working on the construction of the ARCA and ORCA detectors of the KM3NeT neutrino telescope. Together, but in distributed labs, they design and build the many detector components, assemble them into thousands of optical modules and integrate them into hundreds of deployment-ready detection units. It requires high standards of quality control and logistics between the labs.
10 December 2024 – The KM3NeT Bootcamp 2024, held at the Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics – ECAP, took place last week, bringing together 56 enthusiastic participants from around the world in a hybrid format. Over four engaging days, the attendees, guided by 18 expert teachers, dived into the fundamentals of KM3NeT, gaining insights into its core principles and tools.
22 November 2024 – In a paper with the title ‘Astronomy potential of KM3NeT/ARCA’ we present improvements that indeed enhance the astronomy potential of the ARCA detector.
20 November 2024 – In a new paper with the title ‘First searches for Dark Matter with the KM3NeT Neutrino Telescopes’ we present limits for neutrino production by Dark Matter annihilation in the Sun and the Galactic Centre. For the analysis we used the data of early configurations of the ARCA and ORCA detectors of KM3NeT.
28 October 2024 – The latest sea campaigns at both the KM3NeT’s ARCA and ORCA sites have led to major progress in expanding detector installations and improving calibration systems.
The number of detection units in operation in the deep sea has been increased to 57: 33 in ARCA and 24 in ORCA.