Constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of ANITA

The ANtarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) NASA long-duration balloon payload completed its fourth flight in December 2016, after 28 days of flight time. ANITA is sensitive to impulsive broadband radio emission from interactions of ultrahigh-energy neutrinos in polar ice (Askaryan emission)....

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Published in:Physical Review D
Main Authors: Gorham, P. W., Besson, David Zeke, ANITA Collaboration
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spelling ftunivkansas:oai:kuscholarworks.ku.edu:1808/31466 2023-05-15T13:56:40+02:00 Constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of ANITA Gorham, P. W. Besson, David Zeke ANITA Collaboration 2021-02-23T22:44:49Z http://hdl.handle.net/1808/31466 https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.122001 unknown American Physical Society P. W. Gorham et al. (ANITA Collaboration), "Constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of ANITA", Phys. Rev. D 99, 122001, DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.99.122001 http://hdl.handle.net/1808/31466 doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.99.122001 © 2019 American Physical Society. openAccess Article 2021 ftunivkansas https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.122001 2022-08-26T13:26:15Z The ANtarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) NASA long-duration balloon payload completed its fourth flight in December 2016, after 28 days of flight time. ANITA is sensitive to impulsive broadband radio emission from interactions of ultrahigh-energy neutrinos in polar ice (Askaryan emission). We present the results of two separate blind analyses searching for signals from Askaryan emission in the data from the fourth flight of ANITA. The more sensitive analysis, with a better expected limit, has a background estimate of 0.64+0.69−0.45 and an analysis efficiency of 82±2%. The second analysis has a background estimate of 0.34+0.66−0.16 and an analysis efficiency of 71±6%. Each analysis found one event in the signal region, consistent with the background estimate for each analysis. The resulting limit further tightens the constraints on the diffuse flux of ultrahigh-energy neutrinos at energies above 10^19.5eV. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic The University of Kansas: KU ScholarWorks Antarctic The Antarctic Physical Review D 99 12
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description The ANtarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) NASA long-duration balloon payload completed its fourth flight in December 2016, after 28 days of flight time. ANITA is sensitive to impulsive broadband radio emission from interactions of ultrahigh-energy neutrinos in polar ice (Askaryan emission). We present the results of two separate blind analyses searching for signals from Askaryan emission in the data from the fourth flight of ANITA. The more sensitive analysis, with a better expected limit, has a background estimate of 0.64+0.69−0.45 and an analysis efficiency of 82±2%. The second analysis has a background estimate of 0.34+0.66−0.16 and an analysis efficiency of 71±6%. Each analysis found one event in the signal region, consistent with the background estimate for each analysis. The resulting limit further tightens the constraints on the diffuse flux of ultrahigh-energy neutrinos at energies above 10^19.5eV.
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author Gorham, P. W.
Besson, David Zeke
ANITA Collaboration
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Besson, David Zeke
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Constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of ANITA
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title Constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of ANITA
title_short Constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of ANITA
title_full Constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of ANITA
title_fullStr Constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of ANITA
title_full_unstemmed Constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of ANITA
title_sort constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of anita
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https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.122001
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op_relation P. W. Gorham et al. (ANITA Collaboration), "Constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of ANITA", Phys. Rev. D 99, 122001, DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.99.122001
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