Studies on the Unfolding of the Atmospheric Neutrino Spectrum with IceCube 59 using the TRUEE Algorithm

The measurement of the atmospheric neutrino energy spectrum provides information about the diffuseneutrino flux from extragalactic sources. A relative increase of the spectrum toward higher energies could be evidencefor neutrino producing hadronic processes in the cosmic high energy accelerators, su...

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Main Authors: Milke, N., Rhode, W., Ruhe, T., IceCube Collaboration
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spelling ftdesyvdb:oai:bib-pubdb1.desy.de:94764 2023-05-15T13:59:17+02:00 Studies on the Unfolding of the Atmospheric Neutrino Spectrum with IceCube 59 using the TRUEE Algorithm Milke, N. Rhode, W. Ruhe, T. IceCube Collaboration DE 2011 https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/94764 https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/search?p=id:%22PHPPUBDB-18937%22 eng eng Institute of Physics info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/arxiv/arXiv:1111.2736 https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/94764 https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/search?p=id:%22PHPPUBDB-18937%22 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Beijing : Institute of Physics 833 pp. (2011). 32nd International Cosmic Ray Conference , ICRC2011, Beijing, China, 2011-08-11 - 2011-08-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2011 ftdesyvdb 2022-06-30T20:08:41Z The measurement of the atmospheric neutrino energy spectrum provides information about the diffuseneutrino flux from extragalactic sources. A relative increase of the spectrum toward higher energies could be evidencefor neutrino producing hadronic processes in the cosmic high energy accelerators, such as active galactic nuclei orgamma ray bursts. IceCube is currently the largest neutrino detector on Earth and is placed in the antarctic ice at thegeographic South Pole. IceCube permits the detection of neutrinos with energies beyond 106 GeV. Since the acceptanceand the resolution of neutrino telescopes suffer from the finite resolution and limited acceptance, a regularized unfoldingmethod is used to extract the energy distribution of neutrinos from the measured observables. For AMANDA, theunfolding was done with the RUN algorithm. Based on the basic concept of this program and for data analyses in theROOT frame, a new deconvolution algorithm (TRUEE) has been written and tested. With this new algorithm, studieson the analysis of the atmospheric neutrino spectrum measured with the IceCube 59 string configuration will be presented. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic South pole South pole DESY Publication Database (PUBDB) Antarctic The Antarctic South Pole
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description The measurement of the atmospheric neutrino energy spectrum provides information about the diffuseneutrino flux from extragalactic sources. A relative increase of the spectrum toward higher energies could be evidencefor neutrino producing hadronic processes in the cosmic high energy accelerators, such as active galactic nuclei orgamma ray bursts. IceCube is currently the largest neutrino detector on Earth and is placed in the antarctic ice at thegeographic South Pole. IceCube permits the detection of neutrinos with energies beyond 106 GeV. Since the acceptanceand the resolution of neutrino telescopes suffer from the finite resolution and limited acceptance, a regularized unfoldingmethod is used to extract the energy distribution of neutrinos from the measured observables. For AMANDA, theunfolding was done with the RUN algorithm. Based on the basic concept of this program and for data analyses in theROOT frame, a new deconvolution algorithm (TRUEE) has been written and tested. With this new algorithm, studieson the analysis of the atmospheric neutrino spectrum measured with the IceCube 59 string configuration will be presented.
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author Milke, N.
Rhode, W.
Ruhe, T.
IceCube Collaboration
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Rhode, W.
Ruhe, T.
IceCube Collaboration
Studies on the Unfolding of the Atmospheric Neutrino Spectrum with IceCube 59 using the TRUEE Algorithm
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Rhode, W.
Ruhe, T.
IceCube Collaboration
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title Studies on the Unfolding of the Atmospheric Neutrino Spectrum with IceCube 59 using the TRUEE Algorithm
title_short Studies on the Unfolding of the Atmospheric Neutrino Spectrum with IceCube 59 using the TRUEE Algorithm
title_full Studies on the Unfolding of the Atmospheric Neutrino Spectrum with IceCube 59 using the TRUEE Algorithm
title_fullStr Studies on the Unfolding of the Atmospheric Neutrino Spectrum with IceCube 59 using the TRUEE Algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Studies on the Unfolding of the Atmospheric Neutrino Spectrum with IceCube 59 using the TRUEE Algorithm
title_sort studies on the unfolding of the atmospheric neutrino spectrum with icecube 59 using the truee algorithm
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