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Strategies in the search Strategies in the search for for astrophysical neutrinos astrophysical neutrinos Yolanda Sestayo, MPI-k Heidelberg for the IceCube collaboration VLVνT 09, Athens

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Strategies in the search for astrophysical neutrinos. Yolanda Sestayo, MPI-k Heidelberg for the IceCube collaboration VLV ν T 09, Athens. AMANDA/IceCube searches for extraterrestrial neutrinos. AMANDA: E > 100 GeV IceCube: E > ~ TeV. Energy Range. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Strategies in the search forStrategies in the search forastrophysical neutrinosastrophysical neutrinos

Yolanda Sestayo, MPI-k Heidelbergfor the IceCube collaboration

VLVνT 09, Athens

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AMANDA/IceCube searches for extraterrestrial neutrinos

Energy Range • AMANDA: E > 100 GeV

• IceCube: E > ~ TeV

AMANDA: operation period between 1997-2009 (Abbasi et al. 2009)

IceCube

• 2006-2007: 9 strings (Finley et al. 2008ICRC)• 2007-2008: 22 strings (Abbasi et al. 2009)• 2008-2009: 40 strings (data is being analyzed)• 2009-2010: 59 strings (taking data)

2006-2007: AMANDA DAQ integrated into IceCube DAQ (Gross et al. 2008ICRC)

IceCube + AMANDA • IC22 strings + AMANDA (Portello-Roucelle et al. 2009ICRC)

• IC40 strings + AMANDA (data is being analyzed)

FUTURE: IceCube + DeepCore

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POINT SOURCE SEARCH STRATEGIES

• Binned method: samples the sky in angular bins centered in a grid of points of 0.25o x 0.25o.

• Unbinned method: test the hypothesis of signal neutrinos from single point sources located at the positions of the grid. Constructs the likelihood assuming a signal pdf following a gaussian plus an energy term.

• Steady sources: No time dependence expected (supernova remnants, pulsar wind nebula, etc)

• Time-varying sources: Analysis optimized by a priori information on the variability(micro-qso, blazars, etc)

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SEARCH METHODS: ALL-SKY SEARCHAMANDA 3.8 yrs

100 GeV < E < few PeVUnbinned analysis

IceCube 22 strings~TeV < E < few PeV

Unbinned analysis

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SEARCH METHODS: GALACTIC PLANE SCAN

Unbinned analysis

Combined IceCube 22 strings + AMANDA analysis100 GeV < E < few PeV

Gal

actic

latit

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Galactic longitude

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SEARCH METHODS: ALL-SKY SEARCH

• Best way to find neutrino sources without a known counterpart

1. Large statistical penalties (trial factors)2. All-sky surveys are based on a point-source search over a grid

covering all the sky only sensitive to emission within the model PSF

1. Promising sources are studied in separate analysis2. Need to develop a method to study extended (non-point

source) regions

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Galactic Accelerators

Galactic accelerators always associated with regions of massive star formation:

• Supernova remnants

• Pulsar wind nebula

• Micro-qso

• Massive stellar winds

Cas A, SNR Crab, PWN Microqso Wolf-Rayet star

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• Angular resolution IceCube 80 strings ~ 1o

• IC22 ~ 2o

IceCube extended source:

rather an extended region, comprising several point sources

SEARCH STRATEGIES: EXTENDED REGIONS

00

Cygnus: 850 < l < 700

SUN

900 2700

Motivation: extended regions in the galactic planeSuperposition of sources at different distances comprising a relatively large area in the sky

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Cygnus Region

Cygnus

COMPTEL 1.809 MeV line Pluschke et al. 2001

Abdo et al. 2007

There is the compelling need to develop a method which can be applied efficiently to

extended regions such as Cygnus!

Beacom & Kistler 2007

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EXTENDED REGIONS: MULTI POINT SOURCE ANALYSIS (MPS) GOALS:To have a method which:

1)Is model independent - number of sources/clusters unknown - shape and location of emission unknown (clustered + diffuse emission)

2) Takes advantage of the full signal content - sensitive to weaker neutrino PSs than std point source analyses if Nsrc > 1

Cygnus region Cygnus region

Astrophysical neutrinos in the region increase the clustering of events

RANDOM CASE

Signal events (from astrophysical sources)

Background events (atmospheric neutrinos)

SIGNAL CASE

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Cygnus region

EXTENDED REGIONS: MULTI POINT SOURCE ANALYSIS (MPS)2-point correlation function: Quantifies clustering of events as function of the angular separation

MPS:2-point correlation function of the candidate neutrino events, where:• Primaries: events inside the region• Secondaries: all events

MPS counts pairs of events as function of the angular distance between the events in the pair

Pair of events ≡ (event inside, event)

Clustering of events increases the number of close pairs

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EXTENDED REGIONS: MULTI POINT SOURCE ANALYSIS (MPS)

MPS focuses on small scale clustering(close pairs)

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2-point binned sampling of the region at the locations of each of the neutrino events.

MPS treats every event inside the region as a point source

Cygnus region

EXTENDED REGIONS: MULTI POINT SOURCE ANALYSIS (MPS)

Single-point binned sampling 2-point binned sampling

Companions per bin

Rela

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Rela

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ANALYSIS OF THE CYGNUS REGION USING IC22+AMANDA

72o < l < 83o, -3o < b < 4o

72o < l < 83o, -3o < b < 4o

Selection of the region:

• Most intense γ-ray emission

• 8 OB associations

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DISCOVERY POTENTIALDiffuse limit: MPS = binned search

With IC22+AMANDA angular resolution we reach the diffuse limit with more than 4 point sources inside the region

Diffuse limit

All-sky search

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UPPER LIMITSFlux Upper Limit for the whole region of 11o x 7o: 7.29x10-11 TeV cm-2s-1 (90% CL)

RESULTS

PRELIMIN

ARY

RESULTS COMPATIBLE WITH A BACKGROUND FLUCTUATION

PREL

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Y