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Search for Continuous and Transient Neutrino Emission Associated with IceCube’s Highest-energy Tracks: An 11 yr Analysis

Title: Search for Continuous and Transient Neutrino Emission Associated with IceCube’s Highest-energy Tracks: An 11 yr Analysis
Authors: Abbasi, R; Ackermann, M; Adams, J; Agarwalla, SK; Aguilar, JA; Ahlers, M; Alameddine, JM; Amin, NM; Andeen, K; Anton, G; Argüelles, C; Ashida, Y; Athanasiadou, S; Axani, SN; Bai, X; V., A Balagopal; Baricevic, M; Barwick, SW; Basu, V; Bay, R; Beatty, JJ; Tjus, J Becker; Beise, J; Bellenghi, C; Benning, C; BenZvi, S; Berley, D; Bernardini, E; Besson, DZ; Blaufuss, E; Blot, S; Bontempo, F; Book, JY; Meneguolo, C Boscolo; Böser, S; Botner, O; Böttcher, J; Bourbeau, E; Braun, J; Brinson, B; Brostean-Kaiser, J; Burley, RT; Busse, RS; Butterfield, D; Campana, MA; Carloni, K; Carnie-Bronca, EG; Chattopadhyay, S; Chau, N; Chen, C; Chen, Z; Chirkin, D; Choi, S; Clark, BA; Coenders, S; Coleman, A; Collin, GH; Connolly, A; Conrad, JM; Coppin, P; Correa, P; Cowen, DF; Dave, P; De Clercq, C; DeLaunay, JJ; Delgado, D; Deng, S; Deoskar, K; Desai, A; Desiati, P; de Vries, KD; de Wasseige, G; DeYoung, T; Diaz, A; Díaz-Vélez, JC; Dittmer, M; Domi, A; Dujmovic, H; DuVernois, MA; Ehrhardt, T; Eimer, A; Eller, P; Ellinger, E; Mentawi, S El; Elsässer, D; Engel, R; Erpenbeck, H; Evans, J; Evenson, PA; Fan, KL; Fang, K; Farrag, K; Fazely, AR; Fedynitch, A; Feigl, N; Fiedlschuster, S; Finley, C; Fischer, L; Fox, D; Franckowiak, A
Source: The Astrophysical Journal, vol 964, iss 1
Publisher Information: eScholarship, University of California
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: University of California: eScholarship
Subject Terms: 5106 Nuclear and Plasma Physics (for-2020); 5107 Particle and High Energy Physics (for-2020); 51 Physical Sciences (for-2020); 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences (for); 0202 Atomic; Molecular; Nuclear; Particle and Plasma Physics (for); 0306 Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural) (for); Astronomy & Astrophysics (science-metrix); 5101 Astronomical sciences (for-2020); 5109 Space sciences (for-2020)
Description: IceCube alert events are neutrinos with a moderate-to-high probability of having astrophysical origin. In this study, we analyze 11 yr of IceCube data and investigate 122 alert events and a selection of high-energy tracks detected between 2009 and the end of 2021. This high-energy event selection (alert events + high-energy tracks) has an average probability of ≥0.5 of being of astrophysical origin. We search for additional continuous and transient neutrino emission within the high-energy events’ error regions. We find no evidence for significant continuous neutrino emission from any of the alert event directions. The only locally significant neutrino emission is the transient emission associated with the blazar TXS 0506+056, with a local significance of 3σ, which confirms previous IceCube studies. When correcting for 122 test positions, the global p-value is 0.156 and compatible with the background hypothesis. We constrain the total continuous flux emitted from all 122 test positions at 100 TeV to be below 1.2 × 10−15 (TeV cm2 s)−1 at 90% confidence assuming an E −2 spectrum. This corresponds to 4.5% of IceCube’s astrophysical diffuse flux. Overall, we find no indication that alert events in general are linked to lower-energetic continuous or transient neutrino emission.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: unknown
Relation: qt12q424wz; https://escholarship.org/uc/item/12q424wz; https://escholarship.org/content/qt12q424wz/qt12q424wz.pdf
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad18d6
Availability: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/12q424wz; https://escholarship.org/content/qt12q424wz/qt12q424wz.pdf; https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad18d6
Rights: CC-BY
Accession Number: edsbas.695C4B2C
Database: BASE