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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Searches for small-scale anisotropies from neutrino point sources with three years of IceCube data

H.-p. BretzFrank McnallyJenni AdamsP. B. PriceM. StamatikosS. SchoenenT. O. B. SchmidtN. MilkeGeorge JaparidzeThorsten GlusenkampT. R. WoodKurt WoschnaggPaul EvensonK. HoshinaW. HuelsnitzS. HickfordGlenn SpiczakK. HelbingR. G. StokstadJ. C. GrohC. Pérez De Los HerosDmitry ChirkinMatthias VraegheP. O. HulthJ. EischA. GoldschmidtElisa ResconiM. SchmitzK. JeroMatthias WolfAlexander KappesBjörn EichmannU. NaumannMohamed RameezA. BernhardE. UngerB. RuzybayevAnatoli FedynitchA. KoobTimo KargJ.-h. KöhneH. WissingA. O'murchadhaM. WellonsDariusz GoraL. SchulteM. KrollB. J. WhelanK. D. De VriesM. DayA. TepeT. FeuselsR. MaunuS. HussainO. JlelatiR. StrömDaniel BindigJ. C. GallagherM. LeuermannS. ZierkeA. OmairatF. BosAllan HallgrenM. RelichD. J. KoskinenK. ClarkM. KowalskiSandro KopperT. KuwabaraJ. E. JacobsenS. TilavP. HallenMarcos SantanderJoshua PepperA. TamburroK. HultqvistR. NahnhauerE. A. StrahlerM. DanningerDarren GrantK. WiebeR. GaiorN. Van EijndhovenM. VehringD. F. CowenC. HaC. HaE. MiddellElisa BernardiniSarah NowickiD. BerleyG. C. HillL. GerhardtL. GerhardtL. MohrmannJ. FeldeBenedikt RiedelA. StasikMaria TselengidouÖ. PenekS. SchönebergX. BaiA. Haj IsmailCarsten RottHermann KolanoskiL. RädelThomas MeuresTodor StanevDawn WilliamsC. WendtK. RawlinsL. GladstoneDirk HeinenJ. L. KelleyMarkus AhlersK.-h. BeckerM. UsnerN. L. StrotjohannD. SeckelS. MiareckiS. MiareckiE. MiddlemasG. KrollM. BissokMatt DunkmanTyce DeyoungJ. KirylukI. ReesT. Fischer-waselsR. HoffmannA. R. FazelyGerald PrzybylskiP. A. ToaleA. SchukraftJ. PützJames MadsenM. ZollMartin RongenJ. Van SantenJ. A. GoodmanE. PinatD. T. LarsenJ. J. BeattyE. CheungM. J. LarsonXianwu XuSofia VallecorsaM. QuinnanC. WalckR. EaganSamvel Ter-antonyanA. KriestenDirk RyckboschD. HellwigD. R. NygrenS. EulerC. PfendnerMike RichmanD. Z. BessonK. KringsJ. P. A. M. De AndréA. HomeierDonglian XuA. TerliukS. WesterhoffCh. WeaverChristopher WiebuschHans NiederhausenC. BohmThomas K. GaisserG. B. YodhM. N. TobinKael HansonNathan WhitehornNaoko KurahashiO. SchulzJ. AuffenbergA. OlivasJ. DaughheteeGary BinderGary BinderTeresa MontaruliA. ObertackeA. FranckowiakAxel GroßChristian SpieringK. FrantzenK. MaseS. OdrowskiJ. BlumenthalJavier GonzalezSubir SarkarSubir SarkarJ. CaseyChad FinleyJ. PosseltJustin VandenbrouckeJ. ZiemannP. GretskovC. HaackA. ChristovGiorgio MaggiC. De ClercqF. HuangS. BöserM. WallraffM. VogeDennis SoldinJoakim SandroosF. ClevermannH. TaavolaPaolo DesiatiRené ReimannY. SestayoOlga BotnerMarkus AckermannS. W. BarwickL. ClassenCarlos ArguellesH. G. SanderE. BlaufussD. J. BoersmaJ. C. DavisJ. Becker TjusV. BaumJ. P. YanezG. TešićA. StößlJ. P. RodriguesM. W. E. SmithT. C. ArlenT. StezelbergerS. M. SabaG. W. SullivanR. HellauerK. JagielskiReina H. MaruyamaB. KaminskyR. MorseM. JurkovicL. BrayeurS. YoshidaSally RobertsonTim RuheE. JacobiI. TaboadaDustin HebeckerS. FlisM. CasierJ. LünemannS. De RidderK. SchattoG. KohnenRezo ShanidzeJuan Carlos Diaz-velezM. LabareJ. FeintzeigMaryon AhrensM. MediciC. KopperG. GolupS. CoendersSurujhdeo SeunarineJ. MillerJuanan AguilarB. ChristyA. IshiharaJ. LeuteLarissa PaulF. ScheriauH. S. MatisAlbrecht KarleA. SchönwaldFrancis HalzenP. ZarzhitskyO. FadiranD. AltmannK. MeagherD. HeeremanM. KauerD. GierD. BoseT. PalczewskiC. WicharyB. EberhardtDelia TosiM. G. AartsenSegev BenzviSpencer KleinSpencer KleinKara HoffmanA. H. Cruz SilvaWolfgang RhodeA. MeliN. A. StanishaT. AndersonM. Lesiak-bzdakP. RedlKirill FilimonovP. BerghausJ. KläsJ. KunnenDamian PielothAli KheirandishA. M. BrownT. FuchsL. Köpke

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J.2Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaFOS: Physical sciencesCosmic rayScale (descriptive set theory)AstrophysicsIceCubelaw.inventionTelescopelawPoint (geometry)Anisotropyastro-ph.HE2pt-correlationHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::Phenomenology2pt-correlation; Astrophysical neutrinos; Extraterrestrial neutrinos; IceCube; Multipole analysis; Point sourcesAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsPoint sourcesAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsMultipole analysis3. Good health85-05Astrophysical neutrinosddc:540Extraterrestrial neutrinosHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaMultipole expansionGamma-ray burst

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Recently, IceCube found evidence for a diffuse signal of astrophysical neutrinos in an energy range of $60\,\mathrm{TeV}$ to the $\mathrm{PeV}$-scale. The origin of those events, being a key to understanding the origin of cosmic rays, is still an unsolved question. So far, analyses have not succeeded to resolve the diffuse signal into point-like sources. Searches including a maximum-likelihood-ratio test, based on the reconstructed directions and energies of the detected down- and up-going neutrino candidates, were also performed on IceCube data leading to the exclusion of bright point sources. In this paper, we present two methods to search for faint neutrino point sources in three years of IceCube data, taken between 2008 and 2011. The first method is an autocorrelation test, applied separately to the northern and southern sky. The second method is a multipole analysis, which expands the measured data in the northern hemisphere into spherical harmonics and uses the resulting expansion coefficients to separate signal from background. With both methods, the results are consistent with the background expectation with a slightly more sparse spatial distribution, corresponding to an underfluctuation. Depending on the assumed number of sources, the resulting upper limit on the flux per source in the northern hemisphere for an $E^{-2}$ energy spectrum ranges from $1.5 \cdot 10^{-8}\,\mathrm{GeV}/(\mathrm{cm}^2 \mathrm{s})$, in the case of one assumed source, to $4 \cdot 10^{-10} \,\mathrm{GeV}/(\mathrm{cm}^2 \mathrm{s})$, in the case of $3500$ assumed sources.

10.1016/j.astropartphys.2015.01.001http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927650515000031