Time-integrated Searches for Point-like Sources of Neutrinos with the 40-string IceCube Detector

We present the results of time-integrated searches for astrophysical neutrino sources in both the northern and southern skies. Data were collected using the partially completed IceCube detector in the 40-string configuration recorded between 2008 April 5 and 2009 May 20, totaling 375.5 days livetime...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2011-05, Vol.732 (1), p.18-jQuery1323909024723='48'
Hauptverfasser: Abu-Zayyad, T, Auffenberg, J, Bai, X, Bay, R, Alba, J. L. Bazo, Becker, J. K, Becker, K.-H, Berghaus, P, Berley, D, Brown, A. M, Carson, M, Chirkin, D, Christy, B, Clevermann, F, D’Agostino, M. V, Daughhetee, J, Davis, J. C, Demirörs, L, Depaepe, O, Desiati, P, Dierckxsens, M, Dumm, J. P, Ehrlich, R, Ellsworth, R. W, Engdegård, O, Euler, S, Fazely, A. R, Fedynitch, A, Filimonov, K, Foerster, M. M, Gerhardt, L, Glüsenkamp, T, Ha, C, Han, K, Helbing, K, Herquet, P, Hickford, S, Hoffman, K. D, Huelsnitz, W, Hülß, J.-P, Hussain, S, Ishihara, A, Johansson, H, Kampert, K.-H, Kappes, A, Karle, A, Kelley, J. L, Kiryluk, J, Kolanoski, H, Koskinen, D. J, Kowalski, M, Kowarik, T, Krings, T, Kroll, G, Kuehn, K, Landsman, H, Larson, M. J, Madsen, J, Marotta, A, Maruyama, R, Mase, K, Matusik, M, Merck, M, Mészáros, P, Miller, J, Nam, J. W, Nießen, P, Panknin, S, Rawlins, K, Ribordy, M, Rizzo, A, Roth, P, Rothmaier, F, Ruhe, T, Sander, H.-G, Santander, M, Schatto, K, Schmidt, T, Schukraft, A, Schunck, M, Seckel, D, Seo, S. H, Singh, K, Spiczak, G. M, Stezelberger, T, Stokstad, R. G, Stoyanov, S, Tarasova, O, Tepe, A, Tilav, S, Toscano, S, Tosi, D, Turčan, D, van Eijndhoven, N, Voge, M, Wendt, C, Westerhoff, S, Williams, D. R, Woschnagg, K, Xu, X. W
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Zusammenfassung:We present the results of time-integrated searches for astrophysical neutrino sources in both the northern and southern skies. Data were collected using the partially completed IceCube detector in the 40-string configuration recorded between 2008 April 5 and 2009 May 20, totaling 375.5 days livetime. An unbinned maximum likelihood ratio method is used to search for astrophysical signals. The data sample contains 36,900 events: 14,121 from the northern sky, mostly muons induced by atmospheric neutrinos, and 22,779 from the southern sky, mostly high-energy atmospheric muons. The analysis includes searches for individual point sources and stacked searches for sources in a common class, sometimes including a spatial extent. While this analysis is sensitive to TeV-PeV energy neutrinos in the northern sky, it is primarily sensitive to neutrinos with energy greater than about 1 PeV in the southern sky. No evidence for a signal is found in any of the searches. Limits are set for neutrino fluxes from astrophysical sources over the entire sky and compared to predictions. The sensitivity is at least a factor of two better than previous searches (depending on declination), with 90% confidence level muon neutrino flux upper limits being between E 2 d Delta *Q/dE ~ 2-200 X 10--12 TeV cm--2 s--1 in the northern sky and between 3-700 X 10--12 TeV cm--2 s--1 in the southern sky. The stacked source searches provide the best limits to specific source classes. The full IceCube detector is expected to improve the sensitivity to d Delta *Q/dEE --2 sources by another factor of two in the first year of operation.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
1538-4357
DOI:10.1088/0004-637X/732/1/18