CAESAR: Computer Automated Resummations

(2004)

Fall and rise of the gluon splitting function

(2004)

The Impact of Heavy Nuclei on the Cosmogenic Neutrino Flux

ArXiv astro-ph/0407618 (2004)

Authors:

Dan Hooper, Andrew Taylor, Subir Sarkar

Abstract:

As ultra-high energy cosmic ray protons propagate through the universe, they undergo photo-meson interactions with the cosmic microwave background, generating the `cosmogenic' neutrino flux. If a substantial fraction of the cosmic ray primaries are heavy nuclei rather than protons, however, they would preferentially lose energy through photo-disintegration, so the corresponding neutrino flux may be substantially depleted. We investigate this issue using a Monte Carlo simulation of cosmic ray propagation through interagalactic radiation fields and assess the impact of the altered neutrino fluxes on next generation neutrino telescopes.

The Impact of Heavy Nuclei on the Cosmogenic Neutrino Flux

(2004)

Authors:

Dan Hooper, Andrew Taylor, Subir Sarkar

Principles of general final-state resummation and automated implementation

(2004)

Authors:

Andrea Banfi, Gavin P Salam, Giulia Zanderighi