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Five years of searches for point sources of astrophysical neutrinos with the AMANDA-II neutrino telescope

Authors :
M. V. D'Agostino
C. Song
Albrecht Karle
C. T. Day
J. Pretz
J. M. Joseph
I. Liubarsky
Matthias Leuthold
K. Hultqvist
D. R. Nygren
R. Ehrlich
A. Olivas
E. A. Strahler
Carlos Pérez de los Heros
Jenni Adams
Marek Kowalski
D. Leier
T. Messarius
Kara Hoffman
Wolfgang Rhode
A. Meli
Christian Bohm
S. H. Seo
J.D. Zornoza
David A. Schneider
K. Kuehn
W. R. Edwards
H. Waldmann
P. Berghaus
Todor Stanev
Dawn Williams
C. Wendt
W. Wagner
T. Feser
Christian Spiering
F. Descamps
P. Roth
H. S. Matis
H. Miyamoto
J. E. Hart
K. Rawlins
D. Berley
M. Ribordy
G. C. Hill
R. G. Stokstad
Joseph T. Hodges
Justin Vandenbroucke
M. Kestel
Johan Lundberg
C. Walck
H. A. B. Johansson
H. Landsman
B. Christy
James Madsen
Soebur Razzaque
K. Helbing
N. Kitamura
Thomas K. Gaisser
G. B. Yodh
R. Morse
D. Turcan
Francis Halzen
N. van Eijndhoven
A. Ishihara
J. Bolmont
D. Seckel
M. Tluczykont
J. Dreyer
Teresa Montaruli
T. Castermans
K. Hoshina
D. Z. Besson
Glenn Spiczak
L. Gerhardt
Gerald Przybylski
S. Klepser
S. Robbins
B. Hommez
Heiko Geenen
A. R. Fazely
Tyce DeYoung
A. Piegsa
P. A. Toale
J. L. Kelley
D. Hays
E. Blaufuss
C. De Clercq
O. Fadiran
D. F. Cowen
B. Hughey
A. W. Jones
R. Ganugapati
A. C. Pohl
J. E. Sopher
K. Mase
T. McCauley
M. C. Stoufer
A. Achterberg
Markus Ackermann
S. W. Barwick
M. Solarz
S. M. Movit
K. Han
John Clem
C.P. Burgess
D. J. Boersma
D. Rutledge
D.W. Atlee
Ignacio Taboada
K. Beattie
Olga Botner
A. Morey
H. Leich
O. Tarasova
Subir Sarkar
X. W. Xu
A. Mokhtarani
Christopher Wiebusch
R. Wischnewski
M. Hellwig
A. Van Overloop
Hermann Kolanoski
R. Porrata
Peter Mészáros
J. P. Hulss
Elisa Bernardini
P. B. Price
K. H. Sulanke
H. G. Sander
T. J. Sumner
L. Demirörs
R. M. Gunasingha
Hakki Ögelman
A. J. Smith
T. O. B. Schmidt
G. Kohnen
T. Stezelberger
R. W. Ellsworth
T. Burgess
John N. Bahcall
S. Seunarine
Michael Stamatikos
S. Grullon
J. A. Goodman
Kurt Woschnagg
B. Voigt
Xinhua Bai
Paul Evenson
Dmitry Chirkin
J. W. Nam
L. Thollander
Karen Andeen
S. Stoyanov
K. Münich
P. Steffen
R. Nahnhauer
J. Lünemann
J. Ahrens
D. Hardtke
R. C. Bay
Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez
A. Gross
A. Silvestri
M. Walter
A. Rizzo
George Japaridze
S. Hundertmark
G. W. Sullivan
Elisa Resconi
S. Patton
Carlos Pena-Garay
Torsten Harenberg
Kirill Filimonov
Ph. Herquet
John Heise
Damian Pieloth
D. Hubert
T. Becka
K.-H. Becker
H. Wissing
L. Köpke
J. K. Becker
D. Bertrand
S. Böser
H. Kawai
Kael Hanson
S. R. Klein
T. Hauschildt
J. C. Gallagher
Adam Bouchta
Allan Hallgren
G. Wikström
M. Gurtner
T. Straszheim
R. Gozzini
Dirk Ryckbosch
A. Tepe
Yi Wang
Paolo Desiati
P. Niessen
K. H. Kampert
M. Krasberg
B. D. Fox
C. P. McParland
Carsten Rott
S. Yoshida
A. Goldschmidt
J. P. Dumm
J. Eisch
R. Hardtke
M. R. Duvoort
B. Baret
S. Tilav
P. O. Hulth
S. Schlenstedt
Anna Davour
J. Braun
Janet Jacobsen
Source :
Physical review / D 75(10), 102001 (2007). doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.75.102001, Achterberg, Abraham Peña Garay, Carlos Zornoza Gómez, Juan de Dios 2007 Five years of searches for point sources of astrophysical neutrinos with the AMANDA-II neutrino telescope Physical Review D 76 10 102001, RODERIC. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat de Valéncia, instname
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC, 2007.

Abstract

We report the results of a five-year survey of the northern sky to search for point sources of high energy neutrinos. The search was performed on the data collected with the AMANDA-II neutrino telescope in the years 2000 to 2004, with a live-time of 1001 days. The sample of selected events consists of 4282 upward going muon tracks with high reconstruction quality and an energy larger than about 100 GeV. We found no indication of point sources of neutrinos and set 90% confidence level flux upper limits for an all-sky search and also for a catalog of 32 selected sources. For the all-sky search, our average (over declination and right ascension) experimentally observed upper limit \Phi^{0}=(E/TeV)^\gamma d\Phi/dE to a point source flux of muon and tau neutrino (detected as muons arising from taus) is \Phi_{\nu_\mu}^{0} + \Phi_{\nu_\tau}^{0} = 11.1 x 10^{-11} TeV^-1 cm^-2 s^-1, in the energy range between 1.6 TeV and 2.5 PeV for a flavor ratio \Phi_{\nu_\mu}^{0} / \Phi_{\nu_\tau}^{0}= 1 and assuming a spectral index \gamma=2. It should be noticed that this is the first time we set upper limits to the flux of muon and tau neutrinos. In previous papers we provided muon neutrino upper limits only neglecting the sensitivity to a signal from tau neutrinos, which improves the limits by 10% to 16%. The value of the average upper limit presented in this work corresponds to twice the limit on the muon neutrino flux \Phi_{\nu_\mu}^{0} = 5.5 \cdot 10^{-11} TeV^-1 cm^-2 s^-1. A stacking analysis for preselected active galactic nuclei and a search based on the angular separation of the events were also performed. We report the most stringent flux upper limits to date, including the results of a detailed assessment of systematic uncertainties.<br />Comment: 32 pages, 9 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. D

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review / D 75(10), 102001 (2007). doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.75.102001, Achterberg, Abraham Peña Garay, Carlos Zornoza Gómez, Juan de Dios 2007 Five years of searches for point sources of astrophysical neutrinos with the AMANDA-II neutrino telescope Physical Review D 76 10 102001, RODERIC. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat de Valéncia, instname
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edsair.doi.dedup.....ebc16c3b80063f361cd21ae840bc157f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.75.102001