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Measurements using the inelasticity distribution of multi-TeV neutrino interactions in IceCube

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2019-02-26 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Inelasticity--the fraction of a neutrino's energy transferred to hadrons--is a quantity of interest in the study of astrophysical and atmospheric neutrino interactions at multi-TeV energies with IceCube. In this work, a sample of contained neutrino interactions in IceCube is obtained from 5 years of data and classified as 2650 tracks and 965 cascades. Tracks arise predominantly from charged-current νμ\nu_{\mu} interactions, and we demonstrate that we can reconstruct their energy and inelasticity. The inelasticity distribution is found to be consistent with the calculation of Cooper-Sarkar et al. across the energy range from \sim 1 TeV to \sim 100 TeV. Along with cascades from neutrinos of all flavors, we also perform a fit over the energy, zenith angle, and inelasticity distribution to characterize the flux of astrophysical and atmospheric neutrinos. The energy spectrum of diffuse astrophysical neutrinos is well-described by a power-law in both track and cascade samples, and a best-fit index γ=2.62±0.07\gamma=2.62\pm0.07 is found in the energy range from 3.5 TeV to 2.6 PeV. Limits are set on the astrophysical flavor composition that are compatible with a ratio of (13:13:13)\left(\frac{1}{3}:\frac{1}{3}:\frac{1}{3}\right)_{\oplus}. Exploiting the distinct inelasticity distribution of νμ\nu_{\mu} and νˉμ\bar{\nu}_{\mu} interactions, the atmospheric νμ\nu_{\mu} to νˉμ\bar{\nu}_{\mu} flux ratio in the energy range from 770 GeV to 21 TeV is found to be 0.770.25+0.440.77^{+0.44}_{-0.25} times the calculation by Honda et al. Lastly, the inelasticity distribution is also sensitive to neutrino charged-current charm production. The data are consistent with a leading-order calculation, with zero charm production excluded at 91%91\% confidence level. Future analyses of inelasticity distributions may probe new physics that affects neutrino interactions both in and beyond the Standard Model.

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@article{arxiv.1808.07629,
  title  = {Measurements using the inelasticity distribution of multi-TeV neutrino interactions in IceCube},
  author = {IceCube Collaboration and M. G. Aartsen and M. Ackermann and J. Adams and J. A. Aguilar and M. Ahlers and M. Ahrens and I. Al Samarai and D. Altmann and K. Andeen and T. Anderson and I. Ansseau and G. Anton and C. Argüelles and J. Auffenberg and S. Axani and P. Backes and H. Bagherpour and X. Bai and A. Barbano and J. P. Barron and S. W. Barwick and V. Baum and R. Bay and J. J. Beatty and J. Becker Tjus and K. -H. Becker and S. BenZvi and D. Berley and E. Bernardini and D. Z. Besson and G. Binder and D. Bindig and E. Blaufuss and S. Blot and C. Bohm and M. Börner and F. Bos and S. Böser and O. Botner and E. Bourbeau and J. Bourbeau and F. Bradascio and J. Braun and M. Brenzke and H. -P. Bretz and S. Bron and J. Brostean-Kaiser and A. Burgman and R. S. Busse and T. Carver and E. Cheung and D. Chirkin and K. Clark and L. Classen and G. H. Collin and J. M. Conrad and P. Coppin and P. Correa and D. F. Cowen and R. Cross and P. Dave and M. Day and J. P. A. M. de André and C. De Clercq and J. J. DeLaunay and H. Dembinski and K. Deoskar and S. De Ridder and P. Desiati and K. D. de Vries and G. de Wasseige and M. de With and T. DeYoung and J. C. Díaz-Vélez and V. di Lorenzo and H. Dujmovic and J. P. Dumm and M. Dunkman and E. Dvorak and B. Eberhardt and T. Ehrhardt and B. Eichmann and P. Eller and P. A. Evenson and S. Fahey and A. R. Fazely and J. Felde and K. Filimonov and C. Finley and A. Franckowiak and E. Friedman and A. Fritz and T. K. Gaisser and J. Gallagher and E. Ganster and S. Garrappa and L. Gerhardt and K. Ghorbani and W. Giang and T. Glauch and T. Glüsenkamp and A. Goldschmidt and J. G. Gonzalez and D. Grant and Z. Griffith and C. Haack and A. Hallgren and L. Halve and F. Halzen and K. Hanson and D. Hebecker and D. Heereman and K. Helbing and R. Hellauer and S. Hickford and J. Hignight and G. C. Hill and K. D. Hoffman and R. Hoffmann and T. Hoinka and B. Hokanson-Fasig and K. Hoshina and F. Huang and M. Huber and K. Hultqvist and M. Hünnefeld and R. Hussain and S. In and N. Iovine and A. Ishihara and E. Jacobi and G. S. Japaridze and M. Jeong and K. Jero and B. J. P. Jones and P. Kalaczynski and W. Kang and A. Kappes and D. Kappesser and T. Karg and A. Karle and U. Katz and M. Kauer and A. Keivani and J. L. Kelley and A. Kheirandish and J. Kim and T. Kintscher and J. Kiryluk and T. Kittler and S. R. Klein and R. Koirala and H. Kolanoski and L. Köpke and C. Kopper and S. Kopper and J. P. Koschinsky and D. J. Koskinen and M. Kowalski and K. Krings and M. Kroll and G. Krückl and S. Kunwar and N. Kurahashi and A. Kyriacou and M. Labare and J. L. Lanfranchi and M. J. Larson and F. Lauber and K. Leonard and M. Leuermann and Q. R. Liu and E. Lohfink and C. J. Lozano Mariscal and L. Lu and J. Lünemann and W. Luszczak and J. Madsen and G. Maggi and K. B. M. Mahn and Y. Makino and S. Mancina and I. C. Mariş and R. Maruyama and K. Mase and R. Maunu and K. Meagher and M. Medici and M. Meier and T. Menne and G. Merino and T. Meures and S. Miarecki and J. Micallef and G. Momenté and T. Montaruli and R. W. Moore and M. Moulai and R. Nagai and R. Nahnhauer and P. Nakarmi and U. Naumann and G. Neer and H. Niederhausen and S. C. Nowicki and D. R. Nygren and A. Obertacke Pollmann and A. Olivas and A. O'Murchadha and E. O'Sullivan and T. Palczewski and H. Pandya and D. V. Pankova and P. Peiffer and J. A. Pepper and C. Pérez de los Heros and D. Pieloth and E. Pinat and A. Pizzuto and M. Plum and P. B. Price and G. T. Przybylski and C. Raab and M. Rameez and L. Rauch and K. Rawlins and I. C. Rea and R. Reimann and B. Relethford and G. Renzi and E. Resconi and W. Rhode and M. Richman and S. Robertson and M. Rongen and C. Rott and T. Ruhe and D. Ryckbosch and D. Rysewyk and I. Safa and S. E. Sanchez Herrera and A. Sandrock and J. Sandroos and M. Santander and S. Sarkar and S. Sarkar and K. Satalecka and M. Schaufel and P. Schlunder and T. Schmidt and A. Schneider and J. Schneider and S. Schöneberg and L. Schumacher and S. Sclafani and D. Seckel and S. Seunarine and J. Soedingrekso and D. Soldin and M. Song and G. M. Spiczak and C. Spiering and J. Stachurska and M. Stamatikos and T. Stanev and A. Stasik and R. Stein and J. Stettner and A. Steuer and T. Stezelberger and R. G. Stokstad and A. Stößl and N. L. Strotjohann and T. Stuttard and G. W. Sullivan and M. Sutherland and I. Taboada and F. Tenholt and S. Ter-Antonyan and A. Terliuk and S. Tilav and P. A. Toale and M. N. Tobin and C. Tönnis and S. Toscano and D. Tosi and M. Tselengidou and C. F. Tung and A. Turcati and C. F. Turley and B. Ty and E. Unger and M. A. Unland Elorrieta and M. Usner and J. Vandenbroucke and W. Van Driessche and D. van Eijk and N. van Eijndhoven and S. Vanheule and J. van Santen and M. Vraeghe and C. Walck and A. Wallace and M. Wallraff and F. D. Wandler and N. Wandkowsky and T. B. Watson and A. Waza and C. Weaver and M. J. Weiss and C. Wendt and J. Werthebach and S. Westerhoff and B. J. Whelan and N. Whitehorn and K. Wiebe and C. H. Wiebusch and L. Wille and D. R. Williams and L. Wills and M. Wolf and J. Wood and T. R. Wood and E. Woolsey and K. Woschnagg and G. Wrede and D. L. Xu and X. W. Xu and Y. Xu and J. P. Yanez and G. Yodh and S. Yoshida and T. Yuan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.07629},
  year   = {2019}
}

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20 pages, 13 figures