Probing BSM neutrino physics with flavor and spectral distortions: Prospects for future high-energy neutrino telescopes

Type: Article

Publication Date: 2016-04-04

Citations: 102

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.93.085004

Abstract

The flavor of cosmic neutrinos may help unveil their sources and could reveal the presence of new physics in the neutrino sector. We consider impacts of next-generation neutrino detectors, including the planned upgrade to neutrino detector, IceCube-Gen2, which is well positioned to make dramatic improvements in both flavor and spectral measurements. We show that various models in neutrino physics beyond the Standard Model, such as neutrino decay, pseudo-Dirac states, and neutrino self-scattering, may be found or strongly constrained at IceCube-Gen2 and Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope. We find that the additional flavor discriminants given by Glashow resonance events and so-called ``double-bang'' topologies improve the ability to access the flavor of the cosmic high-energy neutrinos and probe the beyond the Standard Model physics. In addition, although details depend on source properties, Glashow resonance events have the additional feature of being able to inform us of the relative strengths of neutrino and antineutrino emission, which may help us discriminate astrophysical scenarios.

Locations

  • Physical review. D/Physical review. D. - View
  • arXiv (Cornell University) - View - PDF
  • DataCite API - View

Similar Works

Action Title Year Authors
+ PDF Chat Astrophysical neutrinos flavored with beyond the Standard Model physics 2017 Rasmus W. Rasmussen
L. Lechner
M. Ackermann
M. Kowalski
Walter Winter
+ PDF Chat Pseudo-Dirac Neutrinos and Relic Neutrino Matter Effect on the High-energy Neutrino Flavor Composition 2024 P. S. Bhupal Dev
P. Machado
Ivan Martínez-Soler
+ PDF Chat Constraining pseudo-Diracness with astrophysical neutrino flavors 2024 Chee Sheng Fong
Yago Porto
+ Present and future constraints on flavor-dependent long-range interactions of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos 2023 Sanjib Kumar Agarwalla
Mauricio Bustamante
S. Das
Ashish Narang
+ New limits on neutrino decay from the Glashow resonance of high-energy cosmic neutrinos 2020 Mauricio Bustamante
+ New limits on neutrino decay from the Glashow resonance of high-energy cosmic neutrinos 2020 Mauricio Bustamante
+ PDF Chat The Future of High-Energy Astrophysical Neutrino Flavor Measurements 2021 Ningqiang Song
Shirley Weishi Li
Mauricio Bustamante
Carlos A. Argüelles
Aaron C. Vincent
+ Two-detector flavor sensitivity to ultra-high-energy cosmic neutrinos 2023 Federico Testagrossa
Damiano F. G. Fiorillo
Mauricio Bustamante
+ Probing neutrino production in high-energy astrophysical neutrino sources with the Glashow Resonance 2023 Qinrui Liu
Ningqiang Song
Aaron C. Vincent
+ PDF Chat Probing the cosmic sterile-neutrino background with IceCube 2024 Bhavesh Chauhan
Priyank Parashari
+ Flavor Ratios and Mass Hierarchy at Neutrino Telescopes 2014 Lingjun Fu
Chiu Man Ho
+ PDF Chat Two-detector flavor sensitivity to ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrinos 2024 Federico Testagrossa
Damiano F. G. Fiorillo
Mauricio Bustamante
+ PDF Chat Inferring the Flavor of High-Energy Astrophysical Neutrinos at Their Sources 2019 Mauricio Bustamante
M. Ahlers
+ PDF Chat Measuring flavor ratios of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos 2003 J. F. Beacom
Nicole F. Bell
Dan Hooper
Sandip Pakvasa
T. Weiler
+ Inferring astrophysical neutrino sources from the Glashow resonance 2023 Guoyuan Huang
M. Lindner
Nele Volmer
+ PDF Chat Probing neutrino production in high-energy astrophysical neutrino sources with the Glashow resonance 2023 Qinrui Liu
Ningqiang Song
Aaron C. Vincent
+ Neutrino Flavor Detection at Neutrino Telescopes and Its Uses 2010 Sandip Pakvasa
+ Neutrino Flavor Detection at Neutrino Telescopes and Its Uses 2010 Sandip Pakvasa
+ PDF Chat Signals of a New Gauge Boson from IceCube and Muon g-2 2023 Joaquim Iguaz Juan
Dan Hooper
Pasquale Dario Serpico
+ PDF Chat Pseudo-Dirac neutrino scenario: Cosmic neutrinos at neutrino telescopes 2010 Arman Esmaili

Works Cited by This (125)

Action Title Year Authors
+ A Proposal for a Three Detector Short-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Program in the Fermilab Booster Neutrino Beam 2015 M. Antonello
Z. Djurcic
V. Genty
J. Zennamo
Alexander Dermenev
G. H. Collin
B. Russell
M. Richardson
A. Marchionni
E. Church
+ PDF Chat Cosmologically Safe eV-Scale Sterile Neutrinos and Improved Dark Matter Structure 2014 Basudeb Dasgupta
Joachim Kopp
+ PDF Chat Superheavy dark matter and IceCube neutrino signals: Bounds on decaying dark matter 2015 C. Rott
Kazunori Kohri
Seong Chan Park
+ Astrophysical Neutrinos: Flavor Ratios Depend on Energy 2005 Tamar Kashti
Eli Waxman
+ PDF Chat Evidence for High-Energy Extraterrestrial Neutrinos at the IceCube Detector 2013 IceCube Collaboration
M. G. Aartsen
R. Abbasi
Y. Abdou
M. Ackermann
J. Adams
J. A. Aguilar
M. Ahlers
D. Altmann
J. Auffenberg
+ PDF Chat Calculation of high energy neutrino-nucleon cross sections and uncertainties using the Martin-Stirling-Thorne-Watt parton distribution functions and implications for future experiments 2011 A. Connolly
R. S. Thorne
David Waters
+ PDF Chat What is the Flavor of the Cosmic Neutrinos Seen by IceCube? 2015 Andrea Palladino
G. Pagliaroli
F.L. Villante
Francesco Vissani
+ Probing CP violation in neutrino oscillations with neutrino telescopes 2007 Kfir Blum
Yosef Nir
Eli Waxman
+ PDF Chat PeV neutrinos observed by IceCube from cores of active galactic nuclei 2013 F. W. Stecker
+ PDF Chat A COMBINED MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD ANALYSIS OF THE HIGH-ENERGY ASTROPHYSICAL NEUTRINO FLUX MEASURED WITH ICECUBE 2015 M. G. Aartsen
K. Abraham
M. Ackermann
J. Adams
J. A. Aguilar
M. Ahlers
M. Ahrens
D. Altmann
T. Anderson
M. Archinger