Search for Astrophysical Tau Neutrinos in Six Years of High-Energy Starting Events in IceCube

The IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the geographic South Pole is a cubic kilometer Cherenkovdetector built to measure high-energy neutrinos from cosmic sources. It has reported the detection of a diffuse flux of astrophysical neutrinos in the energy range from ∼ 10 TeV to ∼ 10 PeV consistent with a...

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Main Author: Usner, Marcel
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: SISSA 2017
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Online Access:https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/398632
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Summary:The IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the geographic South Pole is a cubic kilometer Cherenkovdetector built to measure high-energy neutrinos from cosmic sources. It has reported the detection of a diffuse flux of astrophysical neutrinos in the energy range from ∼ 10 TeV to ∼ 10 PeV consistent with a neutrino flavor ratio of $\nu_{e} : \nu_{\mu} : \nu_{\tau} : \simeq $ $1 : 1 : 1$ as expected from pion decay in astrophysical sources after propagation to Earth. However, no tau neutrino has been identified so far. Its observation would be a smoking gun for astrophysical neutrinos and constrain their possible sources. The double bang channel is most promising for identifying tau neutrino interactions. Its event signature is unique to the tau flavor, linking two consecutive particle showers from the charged current interaction of a tau neutrino with an ice nucleus and the subsequent decay of the produced tau lepton. It can only be well resolved at deposited energies above a few 100 TeVwhere the average tau decay length is larger than 20 m. Results are presented from an analysis which uses an optimized direct reconstruction of the double bang event signature using six years of high-energy starting events (HESE) in IceCube. It is the most recent search for tau neutrinos allowing a measurement of the high-energy flavor ratio which, for the first time, is sensitive to thetau neutrino fraction.