Searches for sterile neutrinos with IceCube

Sterile neutrinos are a hypothetical additional neutrino species that do not interact via weak interactions. They can resolve anomalies observed in the data of short baseline, reactor and radio-chemical neutrino experiments. The presence of sterile neutrinos, when mixed with the activeneutrino state...

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Main Authors: Terliuk, Andrii, IceCube Collaboration
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: SISSA 2017
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Online Access:https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/398641
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Summary:Sterile neutrinos are a hypothetical additional neutrino species that do not interact via weak interactions. They can resolve anomalies observed in the data of short baseline, reactor and radio-chemical neutrino experiments. The presence of sterile neutrinos, when mixed with the activeneutrino states, can lead to deviations in the atmospheric neutrino flux. The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, located at the geographic South Pole, is the first cubic kilometer Cherenkov neutrino detector. It can measure atmospheric neutrinos with a neutrino detection energy down to10 GeV and up to energies of about 100 TeV. We present results from two searches for sterile neutrino mixing using data from IceCube.