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Atmospheric and astrophysical neutrinos above 1 TeV interacting in IceCube

K. HoshinaGlenn SpiczakMarkus AhlersAlbrecht KarleU. NaumannMohamed RameezE. UngerA. SchönwaldGerald PrzybylskiM. ZollD. AltmannK. MeagherSamvel Ter-antonyanM. RelichL. SchulteChristian BohmAongus O'murchadhaBenedikt RiedelK. RawlinsChristian SpieringB. J. WhelanG. C. HillM. QuinnanJ. C. Díaz-vélezA. StasikJ. Van SantenJames MadsenSegev BenzviK. ClarkGary BinderGary BinderAxel GroßK. FrantzenL. GladstoneD. HeeremanJoakim SandroosAzadeh KeivaniF. ClevermannY. SestayoJustin VandenbrouckeJ. P. YanezDirk HeinenE. A. StrahlerD. SeckelS. MiareckiS. MiareckiA. R. FazelyJ. BlumenthalM. KowalskiThomas MeuresM. N. TobinTyce DeyoungP. A. ToaleTim RuheM. DanningerL. MohrmannO. SchulzD. BerleyR. NahnhauerP. B. PriceA. KoobTimo KargE. JacobiSpencer KleinSpencer KleinHermann KolanoskiJ. PützMatthias VraegheP. O. HulthJ. EischOlga BotnerMontaruli26 TeresaA. ChristovBjörn EichmannA. FranckowiakJ. MillerT. O. B. SchmidtN. L. StrotjohannD. Z. BessonA. KriestenV. BaumAya IshiharaT. FeuselsJ. P. A. M. De AndréC. WalckH.-p. BretzJuanan AguilarJ.-h. KöhneH. WissingT. R. WoodKara HoffmanA. H. Cruz SilvaP. GretskovB. ChristyKurt WoschnaggK. KringsChris WendtFrank McnallyCarl PfendnerJ. E. JacobsenMarcos SantanderH. S. MatisDaniel BindigJ. FeldeXinhua BaiPaul EvensonJ. P. RodriguesT. C. ArlenT. StezelbergerS. M. SabaM. CasierJ. AuffenbergA. ObertackeK. MaseA. HomeierNathan WhitehornCh. WeaverChristopher WiebuschJ. DaughheteeWolfgang RhodeA. MeliJ. L. KelleyM. LeuermannF. BosN. BuzinskyA. TerliukS. WesterhoffDmitry ChirkinM. JurkovicM. KauerM. KauerAllan HallgrenDelia TosiR. HellauerS. SeunarineChad FinleySandro KopperR. C. BayL. GerhardtL. GerhardtC. HaackCarlos ArguellesE. PinatD. HellwigMike RichmanAlexander KappesK. SchattoG. KohnenS. ZierkeSally RobertsonDennis SoldinRezo ShanidzeJ. J. BeattyDonglian XuA. OmairatM. G. AartsenH. TaavolaAnatoli FedynitchS. HussainD. J. KoskinenMaria TselengidouÖ. PenekFrancis HalzenS. SchönebergP. ZarzhitskyL. RädelE. BlaufussP. HallenN. A. StanishaM. KrollM. SchmitzK. JeroDarren GrantD. J. BoersmaJ. C. DavisK. JagielskiJ. CaseyJay GallagherRené ReimannR. MorseK. D. De VriesM. J. LarsonMatthias WolfSarah NowickiO. FadiranB. RuzybayevT. AndersonJ. PosseltSubir SarkarSubir SarkarM. Lesiak-bzdakP. RedlG. TešićG. W. SullivanA. StößlSofia VallecorsaA. TamburroA. OlivasReina H. MaruyamaR. StrömM. VehringD. F. CowenKlas HultqvistJ. KirylukKirill FilimonovR. MaunuT. KuwabaraS. De RidderC. HaC. HaP. BerghausJ. KläsD. GierM. LabareF. HuangJ. KunnenH. G. SanderD. BoseDamian PielothAli KheirandishA. M. BrownMaryon AhrensT. FuchsT. PalczewskiM. MediciS. CoendersL. KöpkeJ. C. GrohC. WicharyC. KopperB. EberhardtO. JlelatiS. TilavIgnacio TaboadaM. StamatikosA. GoldschmidtK.-h. BeckerMatt DunkmanT. Fischer-waselsA. SchukraftE. CheungDirk RyckboschN. MilkeGeorge JaparidzeS. EulerJenni AdamsKael HansonR. GaiorSteven W. BarwickN. KurahashiTodor StanevDawn WilliamsPaolo DesiatiN. Van EijndhovenElisa ResconiE. MiddlemasG. KrollD. T. LarsenS. YoshidaS. HickfordR. HoffmannR. EaganR. G. StokstadThomas K. GaisserG. B. YodhJavier GonzalezGiorgio MaggiC. De ClercqS. BöserI. ReesJ. FeintzeigMarkus AckermannJ. LünemannJ. A. GoodmanG. GolupM. WellonsDariusz GoraJoshua PepperJ. Becker TjusE. MiddellElisa BernardiniB. KaminskyC. Pérez De Los HerosK. WiebeL. ClassenM. W. E. SmithS. SchoenenThorsten GlusenkampL. BrayeurDustin HebeckerS. FlisW. HuelsnitzCarsten RottDave NygrenM. BissokXianwu XuK. HelbingJ. ZiemannM. DayA. Haj IsmailM. UsnerMartin RongenHans NiederhausenS. OdrowskiM. WallraffM. VogeA. BernhardA. TepeJ. LeuteLarissa PaulF. Scheriau

subject

HIGH-ENERGY NEUTRINOSNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsAMANDAMesonSolar neutrinoAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaINDUCED CASCADESFOS: Physical sciencesCosmic rayAstrophysicsFLUX PREDICTIONS01 natural sciencesIceCube Neutrino ObservatoryIceCubeObservatorySEARCH0103 physical sciencesddc:530Blazar010303 astronomy & astrophysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsASTRONOMYPERFORMANCEBLAZARSPROMPT LEPTONSGAMMA-RAYPhysics and AstronomyHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrino astronomyNeutrinoAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenaphysics

description

The IceCube Neutrino Observatory was designed primarily to search for high-energy (TeV--PeV) neutrinos produced in distant astrophysical objects. A search for $\gtrsim 100$~TeV neutrinos interacting inside the instrumented volume has recently provided evidence for an isotropic flux of such neutrinos. At lower energies, IceCube collects large numbers of neutrinos from the weak decays of mesons in cosmic-ray air showers. Here we present the results of a search for neutrino interactions inside IceCube's instrumented volume between 1~TeV and 1~PeV in 641 days of data taken from 2010--2012, lowering the energy threshold for neutrinos from the southern sky below 10 TeV for the first time, far below the threshold of the previous high-energy analysis. Astrophysical neutrinos remain the dominant component in the southern sky down to 10 TeV. From these data we derive new constraints on the diffuse astrophysical neutrino spectrum, $\Phi_{\nu} = 2.06^{+0.4}_{-0.3} \times 10^{-18} \left({E_{\nu}}/{10^5 \,\, \rm{GeV}} \right)^{-2.46 \pm 0.12} {\rm {GeV^{-1} \, cm^{-2} \, sr^{-1} \, s^{-1}} } $, as well as the strongest upper limit yet on the flux of neutrinos from charmed-meson decay in the atmosphere, 1.52 times the benchmark theoretical prediction used in previous IceCube results at 90\% confidence.

10.1103/physrevd.91.022001http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:6559bc89-5e8a-44c9-9a72-42c418ac85d4