Conservative constraints on dark matter from the Fermi-LAT isotropic diffuse gamma-ray background spectrum
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics IOP Publishing 2010:11 (2010) 041-041
Search for a Lorentz-violating sidereal signal with atmospheric neutrinos in IceCube
ArXiv 1010.4096 (2010)
Abstract:
A search for sidereal modulation in the flux of atmospheric muon neutrinos in IceCube was performed. Such a signal could be an indication of Lorentz-violating physics. Neutrino oscillation models, derivable from extensions to the Standard Model, allow for neutrino oscillations that depend on the neutrino's direction of propagation. No such direction-dependent variation was found. A discrete Fourier transform method was used to constrain the Lorentz and CPT-violating coefficients in one of these models. Due to the unique high energy reach of IceCube, it was possible to improve constraints on certain Lorentz-violating oscillations by three orders of magnitude with respect to limits set by other experiments.Measurement of the atmospheric neutrino energy spectrum from 100 GeV to 400 TeV with IceCube
ArXiv 1010.398 (2010)
Abstract:
A measurement of the atmospheric muon neutrino energy spectrum from 100 GeV to 400 TeV was performed using a data sample of about 18,000 up-going atmospheric muon neutrino events in IceCube. Boosted decision trees were used for event selection to reject mis-reconstructed atmospheric muons and obtain a sample of up-going muon neutrino events. Background contamination in the final event sample is less than one percent. This is the first measurement of atmospheric neutrinos up to 400 TeV, and is fundamental to understanding the impact of this neutrino background on astrophysical neutrino observations with IceCube. The measured spectrum is consistent with predictions for the atmospheric muon neutrino plus muon antineutrino flux.Moduli-Induced Vacuum Destabilisation
ArXiv 1010.2665 (2010)