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The Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope, or KM3NeT, is a European
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infrastructure located at the bottom of the
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. It hosts water Cherenkov neutrino telescopes designed to detect and study neutrinos from distant astrophysical sources as well as from our own atmosphere, contributing significantly to both
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knowledge. Arrays of thousands of optical sensor modules detect the faint Cherenkov light in the deep sea from charged particles originating from interactions of neutrinos in water or rock in the vicinity of the detector. The position and direction of the optical modules and the time of arrival of the light on the photomultipliers inside are recorded with high precision. Properties of the particles, like their trajectory and energy, are reconstructed from these measurements. The KM3NeT project foresees the construction of several of these detectors in the depths of the Mediterranean Sea along the southern coasts of Europe: KM3NeT-Fr (offshore
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, France) houses the ORCA (Oscillation Research with Cosmics in the Abyss) detector, and KM3NeT-It (offshore
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, Sicily, Italy) houses the ARCA (Astroparticle Research with Cosmics in the Abyss) detector. Both detectors are collecting data. KM3NeT-Gr (offshore
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, Peloponnese, Greece) will expand the KM3NeT Research Infrastructure in a next phase. The KM3NeT project continues the work done by the
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neutrino telescope, which operated off the coast of France between 2008 and 2022. The oversight, governance and management of the implementation and operation of KM3NeT is conducted by an international collaboration with more than 68 institutions from 21 countries all over the world being involved. The KM3NeT community consists of about 360 scientists, along with engineers and technicians.


Scientific goals

The main objectives of the KM3NeT Collaboration are as follows: # The discovery and subsequent observation of high-energy
neutrino A neutrino ( ; denoted by the Greek letter ) is an elementary particle that interacts via the weak interaction and gravity. The neutrino is so named because it is electrically neutral and because its rest mass is so small ('' -ino'') that i ...
sources in the
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, probing a wide variety of cosmic objects such as
supernova remnant A supernova remnant (SNR) is the structure resulting from the explosion of a star in a supernova. The supernova remnant is bounded by an expanding shock wave, and consists of ejected material expanding from the explosion, and the interstellar mat ...
s,
gamma-ray burst In gamma-ray astronomy, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are extremely energetic events occurring in distant Galaxy, galaxies which represent the brightest and most powerful class of explosion in the universe. These extreme Electromagnetic radiation, ele ...
s,
supernova A supernova (: supernovae or supernovas) is a powerful and luminous explosion of a star. A supernova occurs during the last stellar evolution, evolutionary stages of a massive star, or when a white dwarf is triggered into runaway nuclear fusion ...
e and colliding stars. By identifying neutrinos from these sources, KM3NeT aims to provide insight into the origins of cosmic rays and the mechanisms driving some of the most extreme events in the universe. # In-depth investigations of fundamental neutrino properties, particularly
neutrino oscillations Neutrino oscillation is a quantum mechanical phenomenon in which a neutrino created with a specific lepton family number ("lepton flavor": electron, muon, or tau) can later be measured to have a different lepton family number. The probability o ...
, especially to determine the neutrino mass ordering by measuring the oscillations of atmospheric neutrinos. The ability to distinguish between different neutrino mass states will provide crucial information about the nature of neutrinos and their role in the
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of particle physics. In addition to these primary scientific goals, the telescope is a powerful tool in the search for
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in the universe. Furthermore, the research infrastructure houses instrumentation for other sciences like
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,
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and
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for long-term and real-time monitoring of the deep-sea environment and the sea bottom at depths of several kilometres. The ARCA detector is the cubic kilometre-sized telescope searching for neutrino sources in the
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. The ORCA detector is optimised for the measurement of neutrino properties, and thus for investigating questions related to
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.


Design

The infrastructures in France and Italy are designed to consist of almost 200 000 light sensors (
photomultiplier tubes Photomultiplier tubes (photomultipliers or PMTs for short) are extremely sensitive detectors of light in the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum. They are members of the class of vacuum tubes, more spe ...
, or PMTs) distributed in three so-called building blocks: two for KM3NeT/ARCA and one for KM3NeT/ORCA. A building block comprises 115 flexible vertical strings - or detection units (DUs) - anchored at the seabed. Each string supports 18 pressure-resistant spherical sensor modules and each optical module comprises 31 photomultiplier tubes. Each building block thus constitutes a three-dimensional array of photo sensors that can be used to detect the Cherenkov light produced when relativistic particles emerging from neutrino interactions travel through sea water. The KM3NeT-It site () hosting the ARCA detector is at a depth of 3500 m. It is optimised for the detection of high-energy cosmic neutrinos in the TeV–PeV range by widely spacing the optical modules: the 18 modules are approximately equally spaced on strings that are about 700 m long, and spaced about 90 m apart. The KM3NeT-Fr site () hosting the ORCA detector is at a depth of 2450 m. The more closely spaced optical modules make the ORCA detector optimised for the detection of neutrinos in the GeV range. ORCA will consist of 115 strings in a 20 m triangular grid, with a 9 m spacing between the optical modules in a string. Overall, the array is about 210 m in diameter, and the strings are 200 m long. The position of the modules and the time of arrival of light on the photomultipliers inside are measured with high precision. Each optical module is about in diameter, contains 31 three-inch
photomultiplier A photomultiplier is a device that converts incident photons into an electrical signal. Kinds of photomultiplier include: * Photomultiplier tube, a vacuum tube converting incident photons into an electric signal. Photomultiplier tubes (PMTs for sh ...
tubes with supporting electronics, and is connected to shore via a high-bandwidth optical network. Via an electro-optical network of cables and junction boxes on the sea floor the optical modules are connected to control stations on shore for electrical power, for detector control and for data transmission. Since the strings with optical modules move with the currents in the deep sea, the position and orientation of the optical modules and thus of the photomultiplier tubes inside is dynamically monitored using an acoustic system and a compass system, respectively. In each optical module controlled LED pulsers are used for time calibration. At the shore of each KM3NeT installation site, a farm of computers performs the first data filter, prior to streaming the data to a central KM3NeT data centre for storage and further analysis by the KM3NeT scientists. The construction and deployment of many of the detector pieces are illustrated in multiple videos.


Construction history

The design of the KM3NeT neutrino telescope is very modular and construction is phased in time. In 2012, the implementation of the KM3NeT research facility started with the construction of the seabed infrastructures at the KM3NeT-Fr and KM3NeT-It sites. A prototype KM3NeT optical module took data successfully during about a year in 2013-2014 as part of the
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telescope. At the KM3NeT-It site a prototype string took data in 2014-2015, also during about one year. The second phase of construction comprises the completion of the ARCA and ORCA detectors at the KM3NeT-It and KM3NeT-Fr sites, respectively. Between 2017 and 2024 at the ORCA site 24 detection lines have been installed, and at the ARCA site, 33 detection lines have been installed, hence at the end of 2024, >10% of the detector was taking data.


Scientific results

With the partial detector configurations the KM3NeT collaboration has already published some interesting results in peer-reviewed scientific journals, among which: With only 6 lines of the ORCA detector, the atmospheric oscillation parameters were measured to be sin223) = , and ∆m231 = × 10−3 eV2 \cup × 10−3 eV2 at 68% CL. A search for neutrino counterparts was performed with KM3NeT data for the third observing run of the
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and
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gravitational wave Gravitational waves are oscillations of the gravitational field that Wave propagation, travel through space at the speed of light; they are generated by the relative motion of gravity, gravitating masses. They were proposed by Oliver Heaviside i ...
interferometers in 2019–2020. Both searches yielded no significant excess for the sources in the gravitational wave catalogs. For each source, upper limits on the neutrino flux and on the total energy emitted in neutrinos in the respective energy ranges have been set. Stacking analyses of binary black hole mergers and neutron star-black hole mergers have also been performed to constrain the characteristic neutrino emission from these categories. With both 10 lines of ORCA, and 21 lines of ARCA installed, a follow-up study has been performed for the extraordinarily bright transient phenomenon detected by the
Gamma-Ray Burst In gamma-ray astronomy, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are extremely energetic events occurring in distant Galaxy, galaxies which represent the brightest and most powerful class of explosion in the universe. These extreme Electromagnetic radiation, ele ...
Monitor on October 9, 2022, by the Fermi satellite. No candidate neutrino events were found in coincidence with the Gamma-Ray Burst location. Upper limits on the neutrino emission associated were presented. Many more studies have been published on: invisible neutrino decay,
sterile neutrinos Sterile or sterility may refer to: *Asepsis, a state of being free from biological contaminants * Sterile (archaeology), a sediment deposit which contains no evidence of human activity *Sterilization (microbiology), any process that eliminates or ...
, non-standard neutrino interactions, searches for
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,
quantum decoherence Quantum decoherence is the loss of quantum coherence. It involves generally a loss of information of a system to its environment. Quantum decoherence has been studied to understand how quantum systems convert to systems that can be expla ...
in neutrino oscillations, atmospheric muons, diffuse neutrino flux, point-like source emission,
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,
core collapse supernova A supernova (: supernovae or supernovas) is a powerful and luminous explosion of a star. A supernova occurs during the last evolutionary stages of a massive star, or when a white dwarf is triggered into runaway nuclear fusion. The original obj ...
, and combined analyses with other experiments like
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and CTA. Furthermore, based on detailed
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, prospects of the KM3NeT detectors for ORCA as well as ARCA are presented in for example publications: A complete list of KM3NET scientific and technical papers can be found on INSPIRE-HEP. KM3NeT is committed to Open Access publication. In 2025, researchers using the KM3NeT/ORCA detector began investigating
quantum gravity Quantum gravity (QG) is a field of theoretical physics that seeks to describe gravity according to the principles of quantum mechanics. It deals with environments in which neither gravitational nor quantum effects can be ignored, such as in the v ...
by studying
neutrino oscillations Neutrino oscillation is a quantum mechanical phenomenon in which a neutrino created with a specific lepton family number ("lepton flavor": electron, muon, or tau) can later be measured to have a different lepton family number. The probability o ...
. The study aimed to detect signs of decoherence, a potential effect of quantum gravity. However, no evidence of decoherence was found, setting new upper limits on the strength of such effects, yet this research helped advance the search for quantum gravity, using neutrinos as a tool to explore the connection between quantum mechanics and gravity.


Detection of ultra-high-energy neutrino event KM3-230213A

An extremely-high-energy muon traversing the ARCA detector at the KM3NeT-It site was observed on February 13, 2023 at 01:16:47 UTC. The event is referred to as KM3-230213A. At the time of observation, 21 detection lines of ARCA were in operation. The muon trajectory was reconstructed from the measured times and positions of the first hits recorded on the photomultiplier tubes in the optical modules. The direction of KM3-230213A is reconstructed as near-horizontal, 0.6 degrees above the horizon. The measured muon energy is 120 petaelectronvolts (PeV) with an uncertainty of +110 PeV to −60 PeV. Given the enormously-high energy and its near-horizon direction, the muon most likely originated from the interaction of a cosmic neutrino of even higher energy in the vicinity of the detector. The energy of the neutrino that produces such muons in the ARCA detector is estimated at 220 PeV. KM3-230213A is the highest-energy neutrino event observed so far. The enormous energy suggested that the neutrino may have originated in a different cosmic accelerator than lower-energy neutrinos, or that this might be the first detection of a cosmogenic neutrino, from the interactions of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays with background photons in the Universe, or from the evaporation of a primordial black hole.


Relation with the European institutions

In 2006 KM3NeT was included in the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructure (ESFRI) roadmap, which recognises as a priority the KM3NeT research infrastructure for Europe’s scientific needs for the next 10-20 years. The support was renewed by the Council of the European Union for the 2019-2026 period, allowing for example to launch the KM3NeT-INFRADEV2 project (2023-2025) for the full implementation of the KM3NeT research infrastructure. KM3NeT has benefited from various funding through the European research and innovation programmes, including
Horizon 2020 The Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development, also called Framework Programmes or abbreviated FP1 to FP9, are funding programmes created by the European Union/European Commission to support and foster research in the Europe ...
and
Horizon Europe Horizon Europe is a seven-year European Union scientific research initiative to help develop a sustainable and livable society in Europe. It is the ninth of the Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development (FP9), and the succe ...
. Along with this, the implementation of KM3NeT installation sites also benefited from funding through the European Regional Development Fund ( ERDF), confirming the economic, social and territorial potential of KM3NeT at regional level. KM3NeT participated in many European projects, led by partners of the Collaboration. KM3NeT takes part in the EMSO network, by providing long-term access for Earth and Sea sciences research. KM3NeT participated in the ASTERICS project, and is still participating in the EOSC European initiative for Open Science as well as in the related ESCAPE project. KM3NeT is also engaged in citizen science, through the REINFORCE project.


Global Neutrino Network

Together with
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,
Baikal Lake Baikal is a rift lake and the deepest lake in the world. It is situated in southern Siberia, Russia between the federal subjects of Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and the Republic of Buryatia to the southeast. At —slightly larger tha ...
,
IceCube The IceCube Neutrino Observatory (or simply IceCube) is a neutrino observatory developed by the University of Wisconsin–Madison and constructed at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. The project is a recognized CERN experim ...
,
P-ONE The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment, or P-ONE, is a proposed neutrino observatory using an area of the north-eastern Pacific Ocean off the coast of British Columbia, Canada, to entrap neutrinos for study and experimentation. The proposal invol ...
and RNO-G, KM3NeT is part of the Global Neutrino Network.


References

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