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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 24: Neutrinoastronomie II
T 24.5: Vortrag
Dienstag, 20. März 2018, 17:30–17:45, Philo-HS1
Measuring the Flavor Ratio of High-Energy Neutrino Events in IceCube — •Juliana Stachurska — DESY Zeuthen
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole detects Cherenkov light from charged particles produced in neutrino interactions. At the highest energies, the neutrino flux is of cosmic origin, with an expected flavor ratio of νe:νµ:ντ of 1:1:1, but its astrophysical sources are yet unknown. A measurement of the flavor ratio on Earth can provide important information to constrain sources and production mechanisms. But as of today, no high energy tau neutrino interaction has been identified in the IceCube data, leaving the ντ fraction of the cosmic neutrino flux largely unconstrained. This work aims at identifying high-energy tau neutrino interactions creating tau leptons with a mean decay length of 50m per PeV neutrino energy. Above energies of ∼ 100 TeV they produce a unique and resolvable Double Cascade signature which together with the Single Cascade, and Track event topologies will be used to measure the flavor ratio of IceCube’s high-energy events.