First point source searches with the ANTARES neutrino telescope

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In the heart of the Mediterranean, at a depth of about 2500 m, the eyes of ANTARES monitor the Universe seeking high energy cosmic neutrinos in order to reveal the secrets of the cosmic rays which their origin remains unknown since the discovery of their existence in the early twentieth century. With its 12 lines, carrying 885 photomultipliers, ANTARES is the largest under water neutrino detector in the world since May 2008. In 2007, ANTARES was taking data with a smaller configuration (5 lines). The analysis of this data for point source will be discussed. The result is a new upper limit on the flux of high energetic cosmic neutrinos in the Southerm Hemisphere.

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