Analysis of a tau neutrino origin for the near-horizon air shower events observed by the fourth flight of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna

We study in detail the sensitivity of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) to possible Formula Presented point source fluxes detected via Formula Presented-lepton-induced air showers. This investigation is framed around the observation of four upward-going extensive air shower events ve...

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Main Authors: Prechelt, R, Wissel, SA, Romero-Wolf, A, Burch, C, Gorham, PW, Allison, P, Alvarez-Muniz, J, Banerjee, O, Batten, L, Beatty, JJ, Belov, K, Besson, DZ, Binns, WR, Bugaev, V, Cao, P, Carvalho, W, Chen, CH, Chen, P, Chen, Y, Clem, JM, Connolly, A, Cremonesi, L, Dailey, B, Deaconu, C, Dowkontt, PF, Fox, BD, Gordon, JWH, Hast, C, Hill, B, Hsu, SY, Huang, JJ, Hughes, K, Hupe, R, Israel, MH, Liewer, KM, Liu, TC, Ludwig, AB, Macchiarulo, L, Matsuno, S, McBride, K, Miki, C, Mulrey, K, Nam, J, Naudet, C, Nichol, RJ, Novikov, A, Oberla, E, Prohira, S, Rauch, BF, Ripa, J, Roberts, JM, Rotter, B, Russell, JW, Saltzberg, D, Seckel, D, Schoorlemmer, H, Shiao, J, Stafford, S, Stockham, J, Stockham, M, Strutt, B, Sutherland, MS, Varner, GS, Vieregg, AG, Wang, N, Wang, SH, Zas, E, Zeolla, A
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Published: American Physical Society 2022
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10145661 2023-12-24T10:11:31+01:00 Analysis of a tau neutrino origin for the near-horizon air shower events observed by the fourth flight of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna Prechelt, R Wissel, SA Romero-Wolf, A Burch, C Gorham, PW Allison, P Alvarez-Muniz, J Banerjee, O Batten, L Beatty, JJ Belov, K Besson, DZ Binns, WR Bugaev, V Cao, P Carvalho, W Chen, CH Chen, P Chen, Y Clem, JM Connolly, A Cremonesi, L Dailey, B Deaconu, C Dowkontt, PF Fox, BD Gordon, JWH Hast, C Hill, B Hsu, SY Huang, JJ Hughes, K Hupe, R Israel, MH Liewer, KM Liu, TC Ludwig, AB Macchiarulo, L Matsuno, S McBride, K Miki, C Mulrey, K Nam, J Naudet, C Nichol, RJ Novikov, A Oberla, E Prohira, S Rauch, BF Ripa, J Roberts, JM Rotter, B Russell, JW Saltzberg, D Seckel, D Schoorlemmer, H Shiao, J Stafford, S Stockham, J Stockham, M Strutt, B Sutherland, MS Varner, GS Vieregg, AG Wang, N Wang, SH Zas, E Zeolla, A 2022-02-15 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10145661/1/PhysRevD.105.042001.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10145661/ eng eng American Physical Society https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10145661/1/PhysRevD.105.042001.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10145661/ open Physical Review D: Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology , 105 (4) , Article 042001. (2022) Article 2022 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:26Z We study in detail the sensitivity of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) to possible Formula Presented point source fluxes detected via Formula Presented-lepton-induced air showers. This investigation is framed around the observation of four upward-going extensive air shower events very close to the horizon seen in ANITA-IV. We find that these four upgoing events are not observationally inconsistent with Formula Presented-induced EASs from Earth-skimming Formula Presented both in their spectral properties as well as in their observed locations on the sky. These four events as well as the overall diffuse and point source exposure to Earth-skimming Formula Presented are also compared against published ultrahigh-energy neutrino limits from the Pierre Auger Observatory. While none of these four events occurred at sky locations simultaneously visible by Auger, the implied fluence necessary for ANITA to observe these events is in strong tension with limits set by Auger across a wide range of energies and is additionally in tension with ANITA’s Askaryan in-ice neutrino channel above Formula Presented. We conclude by discussing some of the technical challenges with simulating and analyzing these near horizon events and the potential for future observatories to observe similar events. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic University College London: UCL Discovery Antarctic The Antarctic
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description We study in detail the sensitivity of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) to possible Formula Presented point source fluxes detected via Formula Presented-lepton-induced air showers. This investigation is framed around the observation of four upward-going extensive air shower events very close to the horizon seen in ANITA-IV. We find that these four upgoing events are not observationally inconsistent with Formula Presented-induced EASs from Earth-skimming Formula Presented both in their spectral properties as well as in their observed locations on the sky. These four events as well as the overall diffuse and point source exposure to Earth-skimming Formula Presented are also compared against published ultrahigh-energy neutrino limits from the Pierre Auger Observatory. While none of these four events occurred at sky locations simultaneously visible by Auger, the implied fluence necessary for ANITA to observe these events is in strong tension with limits set by Auger across a wide range of energies and is additionally in tension with ANITA’s Askaryan in-ice neutrino channel above Formula Presented. We conclude by discussing some of the technical challenges with simulating and analyzing these near horizon events and the potential for future observatories to observe similar events.
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author Prechelt, R
Wissel, SA
Romero-Wolf, A
Burch, C
Gorham, PW
Allison, P
Alvarez-Muniz, J
Banerjee, O
Batten, L
Beatty, JJ
Belov, K
Besson, DZ
Binns, WR
Bugaev, V
Cao, P
Carvalho, W
Chen, CH
Chen, P
Chen, Y
Clem, JM
Connolly, A
Cremonesi, L
Dailey, B
Deaconu, C
Dowkontt, PF
Fox, BD
Gordon, JWH
Hast, C
Hill, B
Hsu, SY
Huang, JJ
Hughes, K
Hupe, R
Israel, MH
Liewer, KM
Liu, TC
Ludwig, AB
Macchiarulo, L
Matsuno, S
McBride, K
Miki, C
Mulrey, K
Nam, J
Naudet, C
Nichol, RJ
Novikov, A
Oberla, E
Prohira, S
Rauch, BF
Ripa, J
Roberts, JM
Rotter, B
Russell, JW
Saltzberg, D
Seckel, D
Schoorlemmer, H
Shiao, J
Stafford, S
Stockham, J
Stockham, M
Strutt, B
Sutherland, MS
Varner, GS
Vieregg, AG
Wang, N
Wang, SH
Zas, E
Zeolla, A
spellingShingle Prechelt, R
Wissel, SA
Romero-Wolf, A
Burch, C
Gorham, PW
Allison, P
Alvarez-Muniz, J
Banerjee, O
Batten, L
Beatty, JJ
Belov, K
Besson, DZ
Binns, WR
Bugaev, V
Cao, P
Carvalho, W
Chen, CH
Chen, P
Chen, Y
Clem, JM
Connolly, A
Cremonesi, L
Dailey, B
Deaconu, C
Dowkontt, PF
Fox, BD
Gordon, JWH
Hast, C
Hill, B
Hsu, SY
Huang, JJ
Hughes, K
Hupe, R
Israel, MH
Liewer, KM
Liu, TC
Ludwig, AB
Macchiarulo, L
Matsuno, S
McBride, K
Miki, C
Mulrey, K
Nam, J
Naudet, C
Nichol, RJ
Novikov, A
Oberla, E
Prohira, S
Rauch, BF
Ripa, J
Roberts, JM
Rotter, B
Russell, JW
Saltzberg, D
Seckel, D
Schoorlemmer, H
Shiao, J
Stafford, S
Stockham, J
Stockham, M
Strutt, B
Sutherland, MS
Varner, GS
Vieregg, AG
Wang, N
Wang, SH
Zas, E
Zeolla, A
Analysis of a tau neutrino origin for the near-horizon air shower events observed by the fourth flight of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna
author_facet Prechelt, R
Wissel, SA
Romero-Wolf, A
Burch, C
Gorham, PW
Allison, P
Alvarez-Muniz, J
Banerjee, O
Batten, L
Beatty, JJ
Belov, K
Besson, DZ
Binns, WR
Bugaev, V
Cao, P
Carvalho, W
Chen, CH
Chen, P
Chen, Y
Clem, JM
Connolly, A
Cremonesi, L
Dailey, B
Deaconu, C
Dowkontt, PF
Fox, BD
Gordon, JWH
Hast, C
Hill, B
Hsu, SY
Huang, JJ
Hughes, K
Hupe, R
Israel, MH
Liewer, KM
Liu, TC
Ludwig, AB
Macchiarulo, L
Matsuno, S
McBride, K
Miki, C
Mulrey, K
Nam, J
Naudet, C
Nichol, RJ
Novikov, A
Oberla, E
Prohira, S
Rauch, BF
Ripa, J
Roberts, JM
Rotter, B
Russell, JW
Saltzberg, D
Seckel, D
Schoorlemmer, H
Shiao, J
Stafford, S
Stockham, J
Stockham, M
Strutt, B
Sutherland, MS
Varner, GS
Vieregg, AG
Wang, N
Wang, SH
Zas, E
Zeolla, A
author_sort Prechelt, R
title Analysis of a tau neutrino origin for the near-horizon air shower events observed by the fourth flight of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna
title_short Analysis of a tau neutrino origin for the near-horizon air shower events observed by the fourth flight of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna
title_full Analysis of a tau neutrino origin for the near-horizon air shower events observed by the fourth flight of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna
title_fullStr Analysis of a tau neutrino origin for the near-horizon air shower events observed by the fourth flight of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of a tau neutrino origin for the near-horizon air shower events observed by the fourth flight of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna
title_sort analysis of a tau neutrino origin for the near-horizon air shower events observed by the fourth flight of the antarctic impulsive transient antenna
publisher American Physical Society
publishDate 2022
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10145661/1/PhysRevD.105.042001.pdf
https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10145661/
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op_source Physical Review D: Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology , 105 (4) , Article 042001. (2022)
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