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Physical Review D | 2013

IceCube search for dark matter annihilation in nearby galaxies and galaxy clusters

M. G. Aartsen; R. Abbasi; Y. Abdou; M. Ackermann; J. Adams; J. A. Aguilar; M. Ahlers; D. Altmann; J. Auffenberg; X. Bai; M. Baker; S. W. Barwick; V. Baum; R. Bay; J. J. Beatty; S. Bechet; J. Becker Tjus; K. Becker; M. L. Benabderrahmane; S. BenZvi; P. Berghaus; D. Berley; E. Bernardini; A. Bernhard; D. Bertrand; David Z. Besson; G. Binder; D. Bindig; M. Bissok; E. Blaufuss

We present the results of a first search for self-annihilating dark matter in nearby galaxies and galaxy clusters using a sample of high-energy neutrinos acquired in 339.8 days of live time during 2009/10 with the IceCube neutrino observatory in its 59-string configuration. The targets of interest include the Virgo and Coma galaxy clusters, the Andromeda galaxy, and several dwarf galaxies. We obtain upper limits on the cross section as a function of the weakly interacting massive particle mass between 300 GeV and 100 TeV for the annihilation into b (b) over bar, W+(W) over bar (-), tau(+)tau(-), mu(+)mu(-) , and nu(nu) over bar. A limit derived for the Virgo cluster, when assuming a large effect from subhalos, challenges the weakly interacting massive particle interpretation of a recently observed GeV positron excess in cosmic rays.


Physical Review D | 2016

High-energy Neutrino follow-up search of Gravitational Wave Event GW150914 with ANTARES and IceCube

S. Adrián-Martínez; M. G. Aartsen; B. Abbott; T. Pradier; G. Cagnoli; J. Degallaix; V. Dolique; R. Flaminio; M. Granata; D. Hofman; C. Michel; R. Pedurand; L. Pinard; B. Sassolas; N. Straniero; J.-J. Aubert; V. Bertin; J. Brunner; J. Busto; J. Carr; H. Costantini; P. Coyle; D. Dornic; A. Mathieu; D. Turpin; C. Vallée; T. Adams; R. Bonnand; D. Buskulic; M. Ducrot

We present the high-energy-neutrino follow-up observations of the first gravitational wave transient GW150914 observed by the Advanced LIGO detectors on September 14, 2015. We search for coincident neutrino candidates within the data recorded by the IceCube and Antares neutrino detectors. A possible joint detection could be used in targeted electromagnetic follow-up observations, given the significantly better angular resolution of neutrino events compared to gravitational waves. We find no neutrino candidates in both temporal and spatial coincidence with the gravitational wave event. Within ±500  s of the gravitational wave event, the number of neutrino candidates detected by IceCube and Antares were three and zero, respectively. This is consistent with the expected atmospheric background, and none of the neutrino candidates were directionally coincident with GW150914. We use this nondetection to constrain neutrino emission from the gravitational-wave event.


Physical Review D | 2014

Multimessenger search for sources of gravitational waves and high-energy neutrinos: Initial results for LIGO-Virgo and IceCube

M. G. Aartsen; M. Ackermann; J. Adams; J. A. Aguilar; M. Ahlers; M. Ahrens; D. Altmann; T. Anderson; C. Arguelles; T. C. Arlen; J. Auffenberg; X. Bai; S. W. Barwick; V. Baum; J. J. Beatty; J. Becker Tjus; K. Becker; S. BenZvi; P. Berghaus; D. Berley; E. Bernardini; A. Bernhard; David Z. Besson; G. Binder; J. B. Camp; N. Gehrels; P. B. Graff; J. P. Slutsky

We report the results of a multimessenger search for coincident signals from the LIGO and Virgo gravitational-wave observatories and the partially completed IceCube high-energy neutrino detector, including periods of joint operation between 2007-2010. These include parts of the 2005-2007 run and the 2009-2010 run for LIGO-Virgo, and IceCubes observation periods with 22, 59 and 79 strings. We find no significant coincident events, and use the search results to derive upper limits on the rate of joint sources for a range of source emission parameters. For the optimistic assumption of gravitational-wave emission energy of


Physical Review D | 2015

Limit on the ultrahigh-energy neutrino flux from lunar observations with the Parkes radio telescope

Justin D. Bray; R. D. Ekers; P. Roberts; J. E. Reynolds; C.W. James; Christopher J. Phillips; R. J. Protheroe; R. McFadden; M. G. Aartsen

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2013

Search for Time-Independent Neutrino Emission from Astrophysical Sources with 3 years of IceCube Data

M. G. Aartsen; R. Abbasi; Y. Abdou; M. Ackermann; J. A. Aguilar; M. Ahlers; D. Altmann; M. Baker; S. W. Barwick; R. Bay; J. J. Beatty; S. Bechet; J. Becker; S. BenZvi; P. Berghaus; D. Berley; E. Bernardini; A. Bernhard; David Z. Besson; G. Binder; D. Bindig; M. Bissok; E. Blaufuss; J. Blumenthal; D.J. Boersma; D. Bose; O. Botner; A. M. Brown; R. Bruijn; M. Carson

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arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics | 2013

LUNASKA neutrino search with the Parkes and ATCA telescopes

Justin D. Bray; R. D. Ekers; R. J. Protheroe; C.W. James; C. Phillips; P. Roberts; A. Brown; J. E. Reynolds; R. McFadden; M. G. Aartsen

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Nature | 2017

Measurement of the multi-TeV neutrino interaction cross-section with IceCube using Earth absorption

M. G. Aartsen; G. C. Hill; A. Kyriacou; S. Robertson; A. Wallace; B. J. Whelan; M. Ackermann; E. Bernardini; Stijn Blot; F. Bradascio; H.-P. Bretz; J. Brostean-Kaiser; A. Franckowiak; E. Jacobi; T. Karg; T. Kintscher; S. Kunwar; R. Nahnhauer; K. Satalecka; C. Spiering; J. Stachurska; A. Stasik; N. L. Strotjohann; A. Terliuk; M. Usner; Van Santen J; J. Adams; H. Bagherpour; J. A. Aguilar; I. Ansseau

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Physical Review Letters | 2013

Measurement of Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations with IceCube

M. G. Aartsen; R. Abbasi; Y. Abdou; M. Ackermann; J. Adams; J. A. Aguilar; M. Ahlers; D. Altmann; J. Auffenberg; X. Bai; M. Baker; S. W. Barwick; V. Baum; R. Bay; J. J. Beatty; S. Bechet; J. Becker Tjus; K. Becker; M. Bell; M. L. Benabderrahmane; S. BenZvi; J. Berdermann; P. Berghaus; D. Berley; E. Bernardini; A. Bernhard; D. Bertrand; David Z. Besson; G. Binder; D. Bindig

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Physical Review D | 2014

Observation of the cosmic-ray shadow of the Moon with IceCube

M. G. Aartsen; R. Abbasi; Y. Abdou; M. Ackermann; J. Adams; J. A. Aguilar; M. Ahlers; D. Altmann; J. Auffenberg; X. Bai; M. Baker; S. W. Barwick; V. Baum; R. Bay; J. J. Beatty; S. Bechet; J. Becker Tjus; K. Becker; M. Bell; M. L. Benabderrahmane; S. BenZvi; J. Berdermann; P. Berghaus; D. Berley; E. Bernardini; A. Bernhard; D. Bertrand; David Z. Besson; G. Binder; D. Bindig

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

Lowering IceCube’s energy threshold for point source searches in the southern sky

M. G. Aartsen; K. Abraham; M. Ackermann; J. Adams; J. A. Aguilar; M. Ahlers; M. Ahrens; D. Altmann; K. Andeen; T. Anderson; I. Ansseau; G. Anton; M. Archinger; C. Argüelles; T. C. Arlen; J. Auffenberg; S. Axani; X. Bai; S. W. Barwick; V. Baum; R. Bay; J. J. Beatty; J. Becker Tjus; K. Becker; S. BenZvi; P. Berghaus; D. Berley; E. Bernardini; A. Bernhard; David Z. Besson

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M. Ackermann

Queen's University Belfast

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J. A. Aguilar

Université libre de Bruxelles

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D. Altmann

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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J. Adams

University of Canterbury

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M. Ahlers

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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S. BenZvi

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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S. W. Barwick

University of California

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E. Bernardini

Humboldt University of Berlin

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