All-sky search for time-integrated neutrino emission from astrophysical sources with 7 yr of IceCube data

Astrophysical Journal Institute of Physics 835:2 (2017) 151

Authors:

K Abraham, M Ackermann, Subir Sarkar

Abstract:

Since the recent detection of an astrophysical flux of high-energy neutrinos, the question of its origin has not yet fully been answered. Much of what is known about this flux comes from a small event sample of high neutrino purity, good energy resolution, but large angular uncertainties. In searches for point-like sources, on the other hand, the best performance is given by using large statistics and good angular reconstructions. Track-like muon events produced in neutrino interactions satisfy these requirements. We present here the results of searches for point-like sources with neutrinos using data acquired by the IceCube detector over 7 yr from 2008 to 2015. The discovery potential of the analysis in the northern sky is now significantly below E 2 v doφ/dE v = 10 -12 TeV cm -2 s -1 , on average 38% lower than the sensitivity of the previously published analysis of 4 yr exposure. No significant clustering of neutrinos above background expectation was observed, and implications for prominent neutrino source candidates are discussed.

Higher-Order QCD Corrections to Higgs Boson Transverse-Momentum Distribution

Frascati Physics Series 70 (2017) 27-31

Authors:

F Caola, K Kudashkin, JM Lindert, K Melnikov, PF Monni, L Tancredi, C Wever

Abstract:

We present up-to-date Standard Model theory predictions for the Higgs transverse-momentum (pâŠ1) distribution. In the region of intermediate values of transverse momenta we present the NNLL+NLO QCD predictions including both top and bottom quark contributions. At very large pâŠ1 2mtwe show the next-to-leading order QCD corrections to the production of the Higgs boson at the LHC.

Hodge numbers for all CICY quotients

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer 2017 (2017)

Authors:

Andrei Constantin, James Gray, Andre Lukas

Abstract:

We present a general method for computing Hodge numbers for Calabi-Yau manifolds realised as discrete quotients of complete intersections in products of projective spaces. The method relies on the computation of equivariant cohomologies and is illustrated for several explicit examples. In this way, we compute the Hodge numbers for all discrete quotients obtained in Braun’s classification.

Search for annihilating dark matter in the Sun with 3 years of IceCube data

European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017:77 (2017) 146

Authors:

Subir Sarkar, MG Aartsen, M Ackermann, J Adams, Et Et al.

Abstract:

We present results from an analysis looking for dark matter annihilation in the Sun with the IceCube neutrino telescope. Gravitationally trapped dark matter in the Sun's core can annihilate into Standard Model particles making the Sun a source of GeV neutrinos. IceCube is able to detect neutrinos with energies >100 GeV while its low-energy infill array DeepCore extends this to >10 GeV. This analysis uses data gathered in the austral winters between May 2011 and May 2014, corresponding to 532 days of livetime when the Sun, being below the horizon, is a source of up-going neutrino events, easiest to discriminate against the dominant background of atmospheric muons. The sensitivity is a factor of two to four better than previous searches due to additional statistics and improved analysis methods involving better background rejection and reconstructions. The resultant upper limits on the spin-dependent dark matter-proton scattering cross section reach down to $1.46\times10^{-5}$ pb for a dark matter particle of mass 500 GeV annihilating exclusively into $\tau^{+}\tau^{-}$ particles. These are currently the most stringent limits on the spin-dependent dark matter-proton scattering cross section for WIMP masses above 50 GeV.

Secretly asymmetric dark matter

Physical Review D American Physical Society (APS) 95:1 (2017) 015031

Authors:

Prateek Agrawal, Can Kilic, Sivaramakrishnan Swaminathan, Cynthia Trendafilova