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Characteristics of the Diffuse Astrophysical Electron and Tau Neutrino Flux with Six Years of IceCube High Energy Cascade Data.

Authors :
Aartsen MG
Ackermann M
Adams J
Aguilar JA
Ahlers M
Ahrens M
Alispach C
Andeen K
Anderson T
Ansseau I
Anton G
Argüelles C
Auffenberg J
Axani S
Backes P
Bagherpour H
Bai X
Balagopal V A
Barbano A
Barwick SW
Bastian B
Baum V
Baur S
Bay R
Beatty JJ
Becker KH
Becker Tjus J
BenZvi S
Berley D
Bernardini E
Besson DZ
Binder G
Bindig D
Blaufuss E
Blot S
Bohm C
Böser S
Botner O
Böttcher J
Bourbeau E
Bourbeau J
Bradascio F
Braun J
Bron S
Brostean-Kaiser J
Burgman A
Buscher J
Busse RS
Carver T
Chen C
Cheung E
Chirkin D
Choi S
Clark K
Classen L
Coleman A
Collin GH
Conrad JM
Coppin P
Correa P
Cowen DF
Cross R
Dave P
De Clercq C
DeLaunay JJ
Dembinski H
Deoskar K
De Ridder S
Desiati P
de Vries KD
de Wasseige G
de With M
DeYoung T
Diaz A
Díaz-Vélez JC
Dujmovic H
Dunkman M
Dvorak E
Eberhardt B
Ehrhardt T
Eller P
Engel R
Evenson PA
Fahey S
Fazely AR
Felde J
Filimonov K
Finley C
Fox D
Franckowiak A
Friedman E
Fritz A
Gaisser TK
Gallagher J
Ganster E
Garrappa S
Gerhardt L
Ghorbani K
Glauch T
Glüsenkamp T
Goldschmidt A
Gonzalez JG
Grant D
Grégoire T
Griffith Z
Griswold S
Günder M
Gündüz M
Haack C
Hallgren A
Halliday R
Halve L
Halzen F
Hanson K
Haungs A
Hebecker D
Heereman D
Heix P
Helbing K
Hellauer R
Henningsen F
Hickford S
Hignight J
Hill GC
Hoffman KD
Hoffmann R
Hoinka T
Hokanson-Fasig B
Hoshina K
Huang F
Huber M
Huber T
Hultqvist K
Hünnefeld M
Hussain R
In S
Iovine N
Ishihara A
Jansson M
Japaridze GS
Jeong M
Jero K
Jones BJP
Jonske F
Joppe R
Kang D
Kang W
Kappes A
Kappesser D
Karg T
Karl M
Karle A
Katz U
Kauer M
Kelley JL
Kheirandish A
Kim J
Kintscher T
Kiryluk J
Kittler T
Klein SR
Koirala R
Kolanoski H
Köpke L
Kopper C
Kopper S
Koskinen DJ
Kowalski M
Krings K
Krückl G
Kulacz N
Kurahashi N
Kyriacou A
Lanfranchi JL
Larson MJ
Lauber F
Lazar JP
Leonard K
Lesiak-Bzdak M
Leszczyńska A
Leuermann M
Liu QR
Lohfink E
Lozano Mariscal CJ
Lu L
Lucarelli F
Lünemann J
Luszczak W
Lyu Y
Ma WY
Madsen J
Maggi G
Mahn KBM
Makino Y
Mallik P
Mallot K
Mancina S
Mariş IC
Maruyama R
Mase K
Maunu R
McNally F
Meagher K
Medici M
Medina A
Meier M
Meighen-Berger S
Merino G
Meures T
Micallef J
Mockler D
Momenté G
Montaruli T
Moore RW
Morse R
Moulai M
Muth P
Nagai R
Naumann U
Neer G
Niederhausen H
Nisa MU
Nowicki SC
Nygren DR
Obertacke Pollmann A
Oehler M
Olivas A
O'Murchadha A
O'Sullivan E
Palczewski T
Pandya H
Pankova DV
Park N
Peiffer P
Pérez de Los Heros C
Philippen S
Pieloth D
Pieper S
Pinat E
Pizzuto A
Plum M
Porcelli A
Price PB
Przybylski GT
Raab C
Raissi A
Rameez M
Rauch L
Rawlins K
Rea IC
Rehman A
Reimann R
Relethford B
Renschler M
Renzi G
Resconi E
Rhode W
Richman M
Robertson S
Rongen M
Rott C
Ruhe T
Ryckbosch D
Rysewyk D
Safa I
Sanchez Herrera SE
Sandrock A
Sandroos J
Santander M
Sarkar S
Sarkar S
Satalecka K
Schaufel M
Schieler H
Schlunder P
Schmidt T
Schneider A
Schneider J
Schröder FG
Schumacher L
Sclafani S
Seckel D
Seunarine S
Shefali S
Silva M
Snihur R
Soedingrekso J
Soldin D
Song M
Spiczak GM
Spiering C
Stachurska J
Stamatikos M
Stanev T
Stein R
Stettner J
Steuer A
Stezelberger T
Stokstad RG
Stößl A
Strotjohann NL
Stürwald T
Stuttard T
Sullivan GW
Taboada I
Tenholt F
Ter-Antonyan S
Terliuk A
Tilav S
Tollefson K
Tomankova L
Tönnis C
Toscano S
Tosi D
Trettin A
Tselengidou M
Tung CF
Turcati A
Turcotte R
Turley CF
Ty B
Unger E
Unland Elorrieta MA
Usner M
Vandenbroucke J
Van Driessche W
van Eijk D
van Eijndhoven N
van Santen J
Verpoest S
Vraeghe M
Walck C
Wallace A
Wallraff M
Wandkowsky N
Watson TB
Weaver C
Weindl A
Weiss MJ
Weldert J
Wendt C
Werthebach J
Whelan BJ
Whitehorn N
Wiebe K
Wiebusch CH
Wille L
Williams DR
Wills L
Wolf M
Wood J
Wood TR
Woschnagg K
Wrede G
Xu DL
Xu XW
Xu Y
Yanez JP
Yodh G
Yoshida S
Yuan T
Zöcklein M
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2020 Sep 18; Vol. 125 (12), pp. 121104.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We report on the first measurement of the astrophysical neutrino flux using particle showers (cascades) in IceCube data from 2010-2015. Assuming standard oscillations, the astrophysical neutrinos in this dedicated cascade sample are dominated (∼90%) by electron and tau flavors. The flux, observed in the sensitive energy range from 16 TeV to 2.6 PeV, is consistent with a single power-law model as expected from Fermi-type acceleration of high energy particles at astrophysical sources. We find the flux spectral index to be γ=2.53±0.07 and a flux normalization for each neutrino flavor of ϕ_{astro}=1.66_{-0.27}^{+0.25} at E_{0}=100  TeV, in agreement with IceCube's complementary muon neutrino results and with all-neutrino flavor fit results. In the measured energy range we reject spectral indices γ≤2.28 at ≥3σ significance level. Because of high neutrino energy resolution and low atmospheric neutrino backgrounds, this analysis provides the most detailed characterization of the neutrino flux at energies below ∼100  TeV compared to previous IceCube results. Results from fits assuming more complex neutrino flux models suggest a flux softening at high energies and a flux hardening at low energies (p value ≥0.06). The sizable and smooth flux measured below ∼100  TeV remains a puzzle. In order to not violate the isotropic diffuse gamma-ray background as measured by the Fermi Large Area Telescope, it suggests the existence of astrophysical neutrino sources characterized by dense environments which are opaque to gamma rays.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
125
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33016752
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.121104