Detection of Atmospheric Muon Neutrinos with the IceCube 9-String Detector

The IceCube neutrino detector is a cubic kilometer TeV to PeV neutrino detector under construction at the geographic South Pole. The dominant population of neutrinos detected in IceCube is due to meson decay in cosmic-ray air showers. These atmospheric neutrinos are relatively well-understood and se...

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Main Authors: The IceCube Collaboration, Achterberg, A.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.48550/arxiv.0705.1781 2023-05-15T18:22:18+02:00 Detection of Atmospheric Muon Neutrinos with the IceCube 9-String Detector The IceCube Collaboration Achterberg, A. 2007 https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.0705.1781 https://arxiv.org/abs/0705.1781 unknown arXiv https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.76.027101 Assumed arXiv.org perpetual, non-exclusive license to distribute this article for submissions made before January 2004 http://arxiv.org/licenses/assumed-1991-2003/ Astrophysics astro-ph FOS Physical sciences article-journal Article ScholarlyArticle Text 2007 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.0705.1781 https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.76.027101 2022-04-01T15:30:08Z The IceCube neutrino detector is a cubic kilometer TeV to PeV neutrino detector under construction at the geographic South Pole. The dominant population of neutrinos detected in IceCube is due to meson decay in cosmic-ray air showers. These atmospheric neutrinos are relatively well-understood and serve as a calibration and verification tool for the new detector. In 2006, the detector was approximately 10% completed, and we report on data acquired from the detector in this configuration. We observe an atmospheric neutrino signal consistent with expectations, demonstrating that the IceCube detector is capable of identifying neutrino events. In the first 137.4 days of livetime, 234 neutrino candidates were selected with an expectation of 211 +/- 76.1(syst.) +/- 14.5(stat.) events from atmospheric neutrinos. Text South pole DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) South Pole
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Achterberg, A.
Detection of Atmospheric Muon Neutrinos with the IceCube 9-String Detector
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description The IceCube neutrino detector is a cubic kilometer TeV to PeV neutrino detector under construction at the geographic South Pole. The dominant population of neutrinos detected in IceCube is due to meson decay in cosmic-ray air showers. These atmospheric neutrinos are relatively well-understood and serve as a calibration and verification tool for the new detector. In 2006, the detector was approximately 10% completed, and we report on data acquired from the detector in this configuration. We observe an atmospheric neutrino signal consistent with expectations, demonstrating that the IceCube detector is capable of identifying neutrino events. In the first 137.4 days of livetime, 234 neutrino candidates were selected with an expectation of 211 +/- 76.1(syst.) +/- 14.5(stat.) events from atmospheric neutrinos.
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author The IceCube Collaboration
Achterberg, A.
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title Detection of Atmospheric Muon Neutrinos with the IceCube 9-String Detector
title_short Detection of Atmospheric Muon Neutrinos with the IceCube 9-String Detector
title_full Detection of Atmospheric Muon Neutrinos with the IceCube 9-String Detector
title_fullStr Detection of Atmospheric Muon Neutrinos with the IceCube 9-String Detector
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Atmospheric Muon Neutrinos with the IceCube 9-String Detector
title_sort detection of atmospheric muon neutrinos with the icecube 9-string detector
publisher arXiv
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.0705.1781
https://arxiv.org/abs/0705.1781
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http://arxiv.org/licenses/assumed-1991-2003/
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https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.76.027101
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