Direction reconstruction using a CNN for GeV-scale neutrinos in IceCube
Journal of Instrumentation IOP Publishing 16:11 (2021) c11001
Search for dark matter from the centre of the Earth with 8 years of IceCube data
Journal of Instrumentation IOP Publishing 16:11 (2021) c11012
Self-testing of any pure entangled state with minimal number of measurements and optimal randomness certification in one-sided device-independent scenario
ArXiv 2110.15176 (2021)
Search for Multi-flare Neutrino Emissions in 10 yr of IceCube Data from a Catalog of Sources
Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 920:2 (2021) L45-L45
Abstract:
A recent time-integrated analysis of a catalog of 110 candidate neutrino sources revealed a cumulative neutrino excess in the data collected by IceCube between 2008 April 6 and 2018 July 10. This excess, inconsistent with the background hypothesis in the Northern Hemisphere at the 3.3σ level, is associated with four sources: NGC 1068, TXS 0506+056, PKS 1424+240, and GB6 J1542+6129. This Letter presents two time-dependent neutrino emission searches on the same data sample and catalog: a point-source search that looks for the most significant time-dependent source of the catalog by combining space, energy, and time information of the events, and a population test based on binomial statistics that looks for a cumulative time-dependent neutrino excess from a subset of sources. Compared to previous time-dependent searches, these analyses enable a feature to possibly find multiple flares from a single direction with an unbinned maximum-likelihood method. M87 is found to be the most significant time-dependent source of this catalog at the level of 1.7σ post-trial, and TXS 0506+056 is the only source for which two flares are reconstructed. The binomial test reports a cumulative time-dependent neutrino excess in the Northern Hemisphere at the level of 3.0σ associated with four sources: M87, TXS 0506+056, GB6 J1542+6129, and NGC 1068.Detection of a particle shower at the Glashow resonance with IceCube
(2021)