Search for a Astrophysical Neutrino Suppression due to Dark Matter Neutrino Scattering with IceCube

20 may. 2021 19:00
20m
Valencia

Valencia

VLVnT 2021 | Parallel Session Room C https://cern.zoom.us/j/69737018748
Neutrino properties and BSM Neutrino properties

Ponente

Adam McMullen (Queen's University)

Descripción

Numerous astrophysical and cosmological experiments have observed the effects of dark matter, however, its properties have yet to be discovered. Simultaneously, the nature of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos detected by IceCube remains unresolved. If dark matter and neutrinos are coupled to each other, they may exhibit a non-zero elastic scattering cross section. Such an interaction between an isotropic extragalactic neutrino flux and dark matter would be concentrated in the Galactic Centre, where the dark matter column density is greatest. This scattering would attenuate the flux of high-energy neutrinos, which could be observed in IceCube. Using the seven-year Medium Energy Starting Events (MESE) sample, we perform an unbinned likelihood analysis, searching for a signal based on four possible DM-neutrino interaction scenarios. We search for a suppression of the high-energy astrophysical neutrino flux in the direction of the Galactic Centre, and compare these constraints to complementary low-energy information from large scale structure surveys and the cosmic microwave background.

Affiliation Queen's University

Autores primarios

Adam McMullen (Queen's University) Aaron Vincent (Queen’s University and Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics) Carlos Arguelles (Harvard University)

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