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A Search for a Diffuse Flux of Astrophysical Muon Neutrinos with the IceCube 40-String Detector

J. FeintzeigM. OnoJohn ClemAnatoli FedynitchR. EhrlichA. OlivasK. BeattieO. SchulzJ. L. Bazo AlbaTim RuheM. WalterA. RizzoH. G. SanderM. LabareS. R. KleinS. R. KleinB. D. FoxT. FeuselsS. H. SeoChun XuThomas MeuresJ. J. BeattyT. GlüsenkampCarsten RottJ. MillerG. StephensM. BissokS. WesterhoffJ. E. JacobsenMarcos SantanderLarissa PaulM. MerckJ. M. JosephXianwu XuJ. P. DummL. GerhardtL. GerhardtC. BohmH. LandsmanJenni AdamsK. LaihemD. HeinenA. MarottaK. HoshinaC. ColnardGlenn SpiczakC. Pérez De Los HerosStijn BuitinkM. StamatikosM. StamatikosC. HaF. ClevermannJ. PosseltA. SilvestriJ. AuffenbergU. NaumannK. RawlinsS. HickfordA. PiegsaR. G. StokstadJ. K. BeckerP. B. PriceP. RothM. L. BenabderrahmaneM. V. D'agostinoK. MaseG. W. SullivanKaren AndeenCh. WeaverR. WischnewskiK. SchattoSimona ToscanoA. GoldschmidtA. StösslT. O. B. SchmidtR. MorseM. M. FoersterJ. C. GallagherG. KohnenN. KurahashiM. DierckxsensR. W. EllsworthD. J. BoersmaReina H. MaruyamaB. RuzybayevJ. PetrovicT. GrieselD. Z. BessonS. BechetW. HuelsnitzChad FinleyJames MadsenAllan HallgrenP. O. HulthJ. EischG. De Vries-uiterweerdR. NahnhauerSandro KopperT. R. WoodAlbrecht KarleK. WiebeD. TosiB. SemburgS. GrullonM. J. CarsonM. J. LarsonS. PankninKurt WoschnaggPaul EvensonParaic A. KennyJuanan AguilarN. MilkeGeorge JaparidzeTakao KuwabaraT. KringsL. DemirörsK. HelbingD. BertrandNathan WhitehornS. CohenM. KrasbergP. RedlO. EngdegårdJ. A. GoodmanA. SchönwaldS.j. LafebreFabian KislatD. AltmannS. YoshidaS. W. BarwickJ.-h. KöhneH. WissingT. DengerE. A. StrahlerDariusz GoraK. MeagherGerald PrzybylskiKaren S. Caballero-moraB. ChristyH. TaavolaM. OlivoDmitry ChirkinElisa ResconiM. ZollN. Van EijndhovenJ. BerdermannD. BoseAlexander KappesA. Van OverloopA. IshiharaJ. W. NamI. TaboadaE. BlaufussJ. C. DavisK. HanM. SchunckDaniel BindigMontaruli26 TeresaA. HajismailA. HomeierD. R. NygrenJ. Van SantenM. WallraffT. Abu-zayyadM. StürE. MiddellS. OdrowskiA. SlipakS. TilavElisa BernardiniM. RibordyChristopher WiebuschA. FranckowiakM. GurtnerJ. BlumenthalPratik MajumdarKarl-heinz KampertKirill FilimonovG. KrollJ. DaughheteeAxel GroßAxel GroßHermann KolanoskiP. NießenM. VehringD. F. CowenP. BerghausS. M. MovitPh. HerquetOlga BotnerK.-h. BeckerT. StraszheimSubir SarkarS. HussainT. Fischer-waselsAongus O'murchadhaS. EulerKael HansonKael HansonS. SeunarineD. J. KoskinenJ. DreyerA. SchukraftD. RutledgeD. BerleyG. C. HillY. AbdouMichael J. BakerL. GladstonePaolo DesiatiD. SeckelDirk RyckboschM. VogeDamian PielothO. DepaepeA. R. FazelyTyce DeyoungP. A. ToaleD. HubertA. M. BrownS. StoyanovRasha AbbasiJ. P. RodriguesT. StezelbergerJ. LünemannL. KöpkeSegev BenzviR. C. BayKara HoffmanY. SestayoJuan Carlos Diaz-velezWolfgang RhodeTimo KargF. RothmaierK. HultqvistDarren GrantChristian SpieringJustin VandenbrouckeMartin WolfJ.-p. HülßH. S. MatisD. TurcanFrancis HalzenP. ZarzhitskyO. FadiranT. WaldenmaierJoanna KirylukJoanna KirylukM. KowalskiM. DanningerT. KowarikA. TamburroXinhua BaiMarkus AhlersR. PorrataQ. SwillensSamvel Ter-antonyanA. SchultesPeter MészárosR. J. LauerC. De ClercqS. BöserDavid A. WilliamsTodor StanevC. WendtF. DescampsA. TepeR. FrankeC. WalckH. A. B. JohanssonThomas K. GaisserG. B. Yodh

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SELECTIONAMANDANuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsSolar neutrinoAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics01 natural sciencesAmandaIceCube Neutrino ObservatoryHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)0103 physical sciencesddc:530Selection010303 astronomy & astrophysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)PhysicsMuon010308 nuclear & particles physicsICEIceHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsCosmic-RaysSolar neutrino problemCOSMIC-RAYS004MODELPhysics and AstronomyNeutrino detectorTELESCOPESHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrino astronomyNeutrinoAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenainfo:eu-repo/classification/ddc/004ModelTelescopesLepton

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The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a 1 km$^{3}$ detector currently taking data at the South Pole. One of the main strategies used to look for astrophysical neutrinos with IceCube is the search for a diffuse flux of high-energy neutrinos from unresolved sources. A hard energy spectrum of neutrinos from isotropically distributed astrophysical sources could manifest itself as a detectable signal that may be differentiated from the atmospheric neutrino background by spectral measurement. This analysis uses data from the IceCube detector collected in its half completed configuration which operated between April 2008 and May 2009 to search for a diffuse flux of astrophysical muon neutrinos. A total of 12,877 upward going candidate neutrino events have been selected for this analysis. No evidence for a diffuse flux of astrophysical muon neutrinos was found in the data set leading to a 90 percent C.L. upper limit on the normalization of an $E^{-2}$ astrophysical $\nu_{\mu}$ flux of $8.9 \times 10^{-9} \ \mathrm{GeV \ cm^{-2} \ s^{-1} \ sr^{-1}}$. The analysis is sensitive in the energy range between $35 \ \mathrm{TeV} - 7 \ \mathrm{PeV}$. The 12,877 candidate neutrino events are consistent with atmospheric muon neutrinos measured from 332 GeV to 84 TeV and no evidence for a prompt component to the atmospheric neutrino spectrum is found.

10.1103/physrevd.84.082001https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.84.082001