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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Five years of searches for point sources of astrophysical neutrinos with the AMANDA-II neutrino telescope

M. V. D'agostinoC. SongAlbrecht KarleC. T. DayJ. PretzJ. M. JosephI. LiubarskyMatthias LeutholdK. HultqvistD. R. NygrenR. EhrlichA. OlivasE. A. StrahlerCarlos Pérez De Los HerosJenni AdamsMarek KowalskiD. LeierT. MessariusKara HoffmanWolfgang RhodeA. MeliChristian BohmS. H. SeoJ.d. ZornozaDavid A. SchneiderK. KuehnW. R. EdwardsH. WaldmannP. BerghausTodor StanevDawn WilliamsC. WendtW. WagnerT. FeserChristian SpieringF. DescampsP. RothH. S. MatisH. MiyamotoJ. E. HartK. RawlinsD. BerleyM. RibordyG. C. HillR. G. StokstadJoseph T. HodgesJustin VandenbrouckeM. KestelJohan LundbergC. WalckH. A. B. JohanssonH. LandsmanB. ChristyJames MadsenSoebur RazzaqueK. HelbingN. KitamuraThomas K. GaisserG. B. YodhR. MorseD. TurcanFrancis HalzenN. Van EijndhovenA. IshiharaJ. BolmontD. SeckelM. TluczykontJ. DreyerTeresa MontaruliTeresa MontaruliT. CastermansK. HoshinaD. Z. BessonGlenn SpiczakL. GerhardtGerald PrzybylskiS. KlepserS. RobbinsB. HommezHeiko GeenenA. R. FazelyTyce DeyoungA. PiegsaP. A. ToaleJ. L. KelleyD. HaysE. BlaufussC. De ClercqO. FadiranD. F. CowenB. HugheyA. W. JonesR. GanugapatiA. C. PohlJ. E. SopherK. MaseT. MccauleyM. C. StouferA. AchterbergMarkus AckermannS. W. BarwickM. SolarzS. M. MovitK. HanJohn ClemC.p. BurgessD. J. BoersmaD. RutledgeD.w. AtleeIgnacio TaboadaK. BeattieOlga BotnerA. MoreyH. LeichO. TarasovaSubir SarkarX. W. XuA. MokhtaraniChristopher WiebuschR. WischnewskiM. HellwigA. Van OverloopHermann KolanoskiR. PorrataPeter MészárosJ. P. HulssElisa BernardiniP. B. PriceK. H. SulankeH. G. SanderT. J. SumnerL. DemirörsR. M. GunasinghaHakki ÖGelmanA. J. SmithT. O. B. SchmidtG. KohnenT. StezelbergerR. W. EllsworthT. BurgessJohn N. BahcallS. SeunarineMichael StamatikosS. GrullonJ. A. GoodmanKurt WoschnaggB. VoigtXinhua BaiPaul EvensonDmitry ChirkinJ. W. NamL. ThollanderKaren AndeenS. StoyanovK. MünichP. SteffenR. NahnhauerJ. LünemannJ. AhrensD. HardtkeR. C. BayJuan Carlos Diaz-velezA. GrossA. SilvestriM. WalterA. RizzoGeorge JaparidzeS. HundertmarkG. W. SullivanElisa ResconiS. PattonCarlos Pena-garayTorsten HarenbergKirill FilimonovPh. HerquetJohn HeiseDamian PielothD. HubertT. BeckaK.-h. BeckerH. WissingL. KöpkeJ. K. BeckerD. BertrandS. BöserH. KawaiKael HansonS. R. KleinT. HauschildtJ. C. GallagherAdam BouchtaAllan HallgrenG. WikströmM. GurtnerT. StraszheimR. GozziniDirk RyckboschA. TepeYi WangPaolo DesiatiP. NiessenK. H. KampertM. KrasbergB. D. FoxC. P. McparlandCarsten RottS. YoshidaA. GoldschmidtJ. P. DummJ. EischR. HardtkeM. R. DuvoortB. BaretS. TilavP. O. HulthS. SchlenstedtAnna DavourJ. BraunJanet Jacobsen

subject

Astroparticle physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMuonAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenamedia_common.quotation_subjectSolar neutrinoAstrophysics (astro-ph)High Energy Physics::PhenomenologyAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysicsSolar neutrino problemAstrophysicsSkyAstronomiaMeasurements of neutrino speedHigh Energy Physics::Experimentddc:530NeutrinoNeutrino astronomymedia_common

description

We report the results of a five-year survey of the northern sky to search for point sources of high energy neutrinos. The search was performed on the data collected with the AMANDA-II neutrino telescope in the years 2000 to 2004, with a live-time of 1001 days. The sample of selected events consists of 4282 upward going muon tracks with high reconstruction quality and an energy larger than about 100 GeV. We found no indication of point sources of neutrinos and set 90% confidence level flux upper limits for an all-sky search and also for a catalog of 32 selected sources. For the all-sky search, our average (over declination and right ascension) experimentally observed upper limit \Phi^{0}=(E/TeV)^\gamma d\Phi/dE to a point source flux of muon and tau neutrino (detected as muons arising from taus) is \Phi_{\nu_\mu}^{0} + \Phi_{\nu_\tau}^{0} = 11.1 x 10^{-11} TeV^-1 cm^-2 s^-1, in the energy range between 1.6 TeV and 2.5 PeV for a flavor ratio \Phi_{\nu_\mu}^{0} / \Phi_{\nu_\tau}^{0}= 1 and assuming a spectral index \gamma=2. It should be noticed that this is the first time we set upper limits to the flux of muon and tau neutrinos. In previous papers we provided muon neutrino upper limits only neglecting the sensitivity to a signal from tau neutrinos, which improves the limits by 10% to 16%. The value of the average upper limit presented in this work corresponds to twice the limit on the muon neutrino flux \Phi_{\nu_\mu}^{0} = 5.5 \cdot 10^{-11} TeV^-1 cm^-2 s^-1. A stacking analysis for preselected active galactic nuclei and a search based on the angular separation of the events were also performed. We report the most stringent flux upper limits to date, including the results of a detailed assessment of systematic uncertainties.

10.1103/physrevd.75.102001http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3318398