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W-boson and trident production in TeV--PeV neutrino observatories

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-02-20 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Detecting TeV--PeV cosmic neutrinos provides crucial tests of neutrino physics and astrophysics. The statistics of IceCube and the larger proposed IceCube-Gen2 demand calculations of neutrino-nucleus interactions subdominant to deep-inelastic scattering, which is mediated by weak-boson couplings to nuclei. The largest such interactions are W-boson and trident production, which are mediated instead through photon couplings to nuclei. In a companion paper [1], we make the most comprehensive and precise calculations of those interactions at high energies. In this paper, we study their phenomenological consequences. We find that: (1) These interactions are dominated by the production of on-shell W-bosons, which carry most of the neutrino energy, (2) The cross section on water/iron can be as large as 7.5%/14% that of charged-current deep-inelastic scattering, much larger than the quoted uncertainty on the latter, (3) Attenuation in Earth is increased by as much as 15%, (4) W-boson production on nuclei exceeds that through the Glashow resonance on electrons by a factor of \simeq 20 for the best-fit IceCube spectrum, (5) The primary signals are showers that will significantly affect the detection rate in IceCube-Gen2; a small fraction of events give unique signatures that may be detected sooner.

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@article{arxiv.1910.10720,
  title  = {W-boson and trident production in TeV--PeV neutrino observatories},
  author = {Bei Zhou and John F. Beacom},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.10720},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

Main text is 10 pages, 1 table, and 7 figures. Minor changes; results and conclusions unchanged; matches published version. Data files are available at https://github.com/bei-zhou/neutrino-W-boson-and-trident-production