A Search for IceCube Events in the Direction of ANITA Neutrino Candidates
During the first three flights of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, the collaboration detected several neutrino candidates. Two of these candidate events were consistent with an ultra-high-energy upgoing air shower and compatible with a tau neutrino interpretation. A thir...
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ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt05d0f4gp 2023-05-15T14:01:12+02:00 A Search for IceCube Events in the Direction of ANITA Neutrino Candidates Aartsen, MG Ackermann, M Adams, J Aguilar, JA Ahlers, M Ahrens, M Alispach, C Andeen, K Anderson, T Ansseau, I Anton, G Arguëlles, C Auffenberg, J Axani, S Backes, P Bagherpour, H Bai, X Balagopal, A Barbano, A Barwick, SW Bastian, B Baum, V Baur, S Bay, R Beatty, JJ Becker, KH Tjus, JB 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 Clercq, CD Delaunay, JJ Dembinski, H Deoskar, K Ridder, SD Desiati, P Vries, KDD Wasseige, GD With, MD Deyoung, T Diaz, A Diáz-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 53 - 53 2020-03-20 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/05d0f4gp unknown eScholarship, University of California qt05d0f4gp https://escholarship.org/uc/item/05d0f4gp public Astrophysical Journal, vol 892, iss 1 astro-ph.HE hep-ph Astronomy & Astrophysics Astronomical and Space Sciences Atomic Molecular Nuclear Particle and Plasma Physics Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural) article 2020 ftcdlib 2021-11-22T18:17:50Z During the first three flights of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, the collaboration detected several neutrino candidates. Two of these candidate events were consistent with an ultra-high-energy upgoing air shower and compatible with a tau neutrino interpretation. A third neutrino candidate event was detected in a search for Askaryan radiation in the Antarctic ice, although it is also consistent with the background expectation. The inferred emergence angle of the first two events is in tension with IceCube and ANITA limits on isotropic cosmogenic neutrino fluxes. Here we test the hypothesis that these events are astrophysical in origin, possibly caused by a point source in the reconstructed direction. Given that any ultra-high-energy tau neutrino flux traversing the Earth should be accompanied by a secondary flux in the TeV-PeV range, we search for these secondary counterparts in 7 yr of IceCube data using three complementary approaches. In the absence of any significant detection, we set upper limits on the neutrino flux from potential point sources. We compare these limits to ANITA's sensitivity in the same direction and show that an astrophysical explanation of these anomalous events under standard model assumptions is severely constrained regardless of source spectrum. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic University of California: eScholarship Antarctic The Antarctic |
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astro-ph.HE hep-ph Astronomy & Astrophysics Astronomical and Space Sciences Atomic Molecular Nuclear Particle and Plasma Physics Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural) Aartsen, MG Ackermann, M Adams, J Aguilar, JA Ahlers, M Ahrens, M Alispach, C Andeen, K Anderson, T Ansseau, I Anton, G Arguëlles, C Auffenberg, J Axani, S Backes, P Bagherpour, H Bai, X Balagopal, A Barbano, A Barwick, SW Bastian, B Baum, V Baur, S Bay, R Beatty, JJ Becker, KH Tjus, JB 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 Clercq, CD Delaunay, JJ Dembinski, H Deoskar, K Ridder, SD Desiati, P Vries, KDD Wasseige, GD With, MD Deyoung, T Diaz, A Diáz-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 A Search for IceCube Events in the Direction of ANITA Neutrino Candidates |
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During the first three flights of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, the collaboration detected several neutrino candidates. Two of these candidate events were consistent with an ultra-high-energy upgoing air shower and compatible with a tau neutrino interpretation. A third neutrino candidate event was detected in a search for Askaryan radiation in the Antarctic ice, although it is also consistent with the background expectation. The inferred emergence angle of the first two events is in tension with IceCube and ANITA limits on isotropic cosmogenic neutrino fluxes. Here we test the hypothesis that these events are astrophysical in origin, possibly caused by a point source in the reconstructed direction. Given that any ultra-high-energy tau neutrino flux traversing the Earth should be accompanied by a secondary flux in the TeV-PeV range, we search for these secondary counterparts in 7 yr of IceCube data using three complementary approaches. In the absence of any significant detection, we set upper limits on the neutrino flux from potential point sources. We compare these limits to ANITA's sensitivity in the same direction and show that an astrophysical explanation of these anomalous events under standard model assumptions is severely constrained regardless of source spectrum. |
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Aartsen, MG Ackermann, M Adams, J Aguilar, JA Ahlers, M Ahrens, M Alispach, C Andeen, K Anderson, T Ansseau, I Anton, G Arguëlles, C Auffenberg, J Axani, S Backes, P Bagherpour, H Bai, X Balagopal, A Barbano, A Barwick, SW Bastian, B Baum, V Baur, S Bay, R Beatty, JJ Becker, KH Tjus, JB 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 Clercq, CD Delaunay, JJ Dembinski, H Deoskar, K Ridder, SD Desiati, P Vries, KDD Wasseige, GD With, MD Deyoung, T Diaz, A Diáz-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 |
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Aartsen, MG Ackermann, M Adams, J Aguilar, JA Ahlers, M Ahrens, M Alispach, C Andeen, K Anderson, T Ansseau, I Anton, G Arguëlles, C Auffenberg, J Axani, S Backes, P Bagherpour, H Bai, X Balagopal, A Barbano, A Barwick, SW Bastian, B Baum, V Baur, S Bay, R Beatty, JJ Becker, KH Tjus, JB 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 Clercq, CD Delaunay, JJ Dembinski, H Deoskar, K Ridder, SD Desiati, P Vries, KDD Wasseige, GD With, MD Deyoung, T Diaz, A Diáz-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 |
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A Search for IceCube Events in the Direction of ANITA Neutrino Candidates |
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A Search for IceCube Events in the Direction of ANITA Neutrino Candidates |
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A Search for IceCube Events in the Direction of ANITA Neutrino Candidates |
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A Search for IceCube Events in the Direction of ANITA Neutrino Candidates |
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A Search for IceCube Events in the Direction of ANITA Neutrino Candidates |
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search for icecube events in the direction of anita neutrino candidates |
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