2019
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201920809001
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High-energy neutrino interaction physics with IceCube

Abstract: Although they are best known for studying astrophysical neutrinos, neutrino telescopes like IceCube can study neutrino interactions, at energies far above those that are accessible at accelerators. In this writeup, I present two IceCube analyses of neutrino interactions at energies far above 1 TeV. The first measures neutrino absorption in the Earth, and, from that determines the neutrino-nucleon cross-section at energies between 6.3 and 980 TeV. We find that the cross-sections is 1.30 +0.21 −0.19 (stat.) +0.3… Show more

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“…Note added: after the conference IceCube announced the observation of a 0.29 PeV event coincident in direction with a known γ-ray blazar, initiating an extensive multi-wavelength observation program[59].…”
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“…Note added: after the conference IceCube announced the observation of a 0.29 PeV event coincident in direction with a known γ-ray blazar, initiating an extensive multi-wavelength observation program[59].…”
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confidence: 99%