@Article{ANTARESCollaborationAlbert_etal2018, author="ANTARES Collaboration (Albert, A. et al and Barrios-Marti, J. and Coleiro, A. and Colomer, M. and Hernandez-Rey, J. J. and Illuminati, G. and Khan-Chowdhury, N. R. and Lotze, M. and Zornoza, J. D. and Zu{\~{n}}iga, J.", title="The search for neutrinos from TXS 0506+056 with the ANTARES telescope", journal="Astrophysical Journal Letters", year="2018", publisher="Iop Publishing Ltd", volume="863", number="2", pages="L30 - 6pp", optkeywords="astroparticle physics; elementary particles; galaxies: active", abstract="The results of three different searches for neutrino candidates, associated with the IceCube-170922A event or from the direction of TXS 0506+056, by the ANTARES neutrino telescope, are presented. The first search refers to the online follow-up of the IceCube alert; the second is based on the standard time-integrated method employed by the Collaboration to search for point-like neutrino sources; the third uses information from the IceCube time-dependent analysis that reported bursting activity centered on 2014 December 13, as input for an ANTARES time-dependent analysis. The online follow-up and the time-dependent analysis yield no events related to the source. The time-integrated study performed over a period from 2007 to 2017 fits 1.03 signal events, which corresponds to a p-value of 3.4{\%} (not considering trial factors). Only for two other astrophysical objects in our candidate list has a smaller p-value been found. When considering that 107 sources have been investigated, the post-trial p-value for TXS 0506+056 corresponds to 87{\%}.", optnote="WOS:000442002100004", optnote="exported from refbase (https://references.ific.uv.es/refbase/show.php?record=3697), last updated on Mon, 10 Jun 2019 10:32:58 +0000", issn="2041-8205", doi="10.3847/2041-8213/aad8c0", opturl="http://arxiv.org/abs/1807.04309", opturl="https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aad8c0", archivePrefix="arXiv", eprint="1807.04309", language="English" }