2013ApJ...763...33I


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2013ApJ...763...33I - Astrophys. J., 763, 33 (2013/January-3)

Searches for high-energy neutrino emission in the galaxy with the combined ICECUBE-AMANDA detector.

ICECUBE COLLABORATION, ABBASI R., ABDOU Y., ACKERMANN M., ADAMS J., AGUILAR J.A., AHLERS M., ALTMANN D., ANDEEN K., AUFFENBERG J., BAI X., BAKER M., BARWICK S.W., BAUM V., BAY R., BEATTIE K., BEATTY J.J., BECHET S., BECKER TJUS J., BECKER K.-H., BELL M., BENABDERRAHMANE M.L., BENZVI S., BERDERMANN J., BERGHAUS P., BERLEY D., BERNARDINI E., BERTRAND D., BESSON D.Z., BINDIG D., BISSOK M., BLAUFUSS E., BLUMENTHAL J., BOERSMA D.J., BOHM C., BOSE D., BOSER S., BOTNER O., BRAYEUR L., BROWN A.M., BRUIJN R., BRUNNER J., BUITINK S., CARSON M., CASEY J., CASIER M., CHIRKIN D., CHRISTY B., CLEVERMANN F., COHEN S., COWEN D.F., SILVA A.H.C., DANNINGER M., DAUGHHETEE J., DAVIS J.C., DE CLERCQ C., DESCAMPS F., DESIATI P., DE VRIES-UITERWEERD G., DEYOUNG T., DIAZ-VELEZ J.C., DREYER J., DUMM J.P., DUNKMAN M., EAGAN R., EISCH J., ELLSWORTH R.W., ENGDEGARD O., EULER S., EVENSON P.A., FADIRAN O., FAZELY A.R., FEDYNITCH A., FEINTZEIG J., FEUSELS T., FILIMONOV K., FINLEY C., FISCHER-WASELS T., FLIS S., FRANCKOWIAK A., FRANKE R., FRANTZEN K., FUCHS T., GAISSER T.K., GALLAGHER J., GERHARDT L., GLADSTONE L., GLUSENKAMP T., GOLDSCHMIDT A., GOODMAN J.A., GORA D., GRANT D., GROSS A., GRULLON S., GURTNER M., HA C., HAJ ISMAIL A., HALLGREN A., HALZEN F., HANSON K., HEEREMAN D., HEIMANN P., HEINEN D., HELBING K., HELLAUER R., HICKFORD S., HILL G.C., HOFFMAN K.D., HOFFMANN R., HOMEIER A., HOSHINA K., HUELSNITZ W., HULTH P.O., HULTQVIST K., HUSSAIN S., ISHIHARA A., JACOBI E., JACOBSEN J., JAPARIDZE G.S., JLELATI O., KAPPES A., KARG T., KARLE A., KIRYLUK J., KISLAT F., KLAS J., KLEIN S.R., KOHNE J.-H., KOHNEN G., KOLANOSKI H., KOPKE L., KOPPER C., KOPPER S., KOSKINEN D.J., KOWALSKI M., KRASBERG M., KROLL G., KUNNEN J., KURAHASHI N., KUWABARA T., LABARE M., LAIHEM K., LANDSMAN H., LARSON M.J., LAUER R., LESIAK-BZDAK M., LUNEMANN J., MADSEN J., MARUYAMA R., MASE K., MATIS H.S., McNALLY F., MEAGHER K., MERCK M., MESZAROS P., MEURES T., MIARECKI S., MIDDELL E., MILKE N., MILLER J., MOHRMANN L., MONTARULI T., MORSE R., MOVIT S.M., NAHNHAUER R., NAUMANN U., NOWICKI S.C., NYGREN D.R., OBERTACKE A., ODROWSKI S., OLIVAS A., OLIVO M., O'MURCHADHA A., PANKNIN S., PAUL L., PEPPER J.A., PEREZ DE LOS HEROS C., PIELOTH D., PIRK N., POSSELT J., PRICE P.B., PRZYBYLSKI G.T., RADEL L., RAWLINS K., REDL P., RESCONI E., RHODE W., RIBORDY M., RICHMAN M., RIEDEL B., RODRIGUES J.P., ROTHMAIER F., ROTT C., RUHE T., RUZYBAYEV B., RYCKBOSCH D., SABA S.M., SALAMEH T., SANDER H.-G., SANTANDER M., SARKAR S., SCHATTO K., SCHEEL M., SCHERIAU F., SCHMIDT T., SCHMITZ M., SCHOENEN S., SCHONEBERG S., SCHONHERR L., SCHONWALD A., SCHUKRAFT A., SCHULTE L., SCHULZ O., SECKEL D., SEO S.H., SESTAYO Y., SEUNARINE S., SMITH M.W.E., SOIRON M., SOLDIN D., SPICZAK G.M., SPIERING C., STAMATIKOS M., STANEV T., STASIK A., STEZELBERGER T., STOKSTAD R.G., STOSSL A., STRAHLER E.A., STROM R., SULLIVAN G.W., TAAVOLA H., TABOADA I., TAMBURRO A., TER-ANTONYAN S., TILAV S., TOALE P.A., TOSCANO S., USNER M., VAN DER DRIFT D., VAN EIJNDHOVEN N., VAN OVERLOOP A., VAN SANTEN J., VEHRING M., VOGE M., WALCK C., WALDENMAIER T., WALLRAFF M., WALTER M., WASSERMAN R., WEAVER Ch., WENDT C., WESTERHOFF S., WHITEHORN N., WIEBE K., WIEBUSCH C.H., WILLIAMS D.R., WISSING H., WOLF M., WOOD T.R., WOSCHNAGG K., XU C., XU D.L., XU X.W., YANEZ J.P., YODH G., YOSHIDA S., ZARZHITSKY P., ZIEMANN J., ZILLES A. and ZOLL M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on searches for neutrino sources at energies above 200 GeV in the Northern sky of the Galactic plane, using the data collected by the South Pole neutrino telescope, IceCube, and AMANDA. The Galactic region considered in this work includes the local arm toward the Cygnus region and our closest approach to the Perseus Arm. The searches are based on the data collected between 2007 and 2009. During this time AMANDA was an integrated part of IceCube, which was still under construction and operated with 22 strings (2007-2008) and 40 strings (2008-2009) of optical modules deployed in the ice. By combining the advantages of the larger IceCube detector with the lower energy threshold of the more compact AMANDA detector, we obtain an improved sensitivity at energies below ∼10 TeV with respect to previous searches. The analyses presented here are a scan for point sources within the Galactic plane, a search optimized for multiple and extended sources in the Cygnus region, which might be below the sensitivity of the point source scan, and studies of seven pre-selected neutrino source candidates. For one of them, Cygnus X-3, a time-dependent search for neutrino emission in coincidence with observed radio and X-ray flares has been performed. No evidence of a signal is found, and upper limits are reported for each of the searches. We investigate neutrino spectra proportional to E –2 and E –3 in order to cover the entire range of possible neutrino spectra. The steeply falling E –3 neutrino spectrum can also be used to approximate neutrino energy spectra with energy cutoffs below 50 TeV since these result in a similar energy distribution of events in the detector. For the region of the Galactic plane visible in the Northern sky, the 90% confidence level muon neutrino flux upper limits are in the range E 3 dN/dE ∼ 5.4-19.5x10–11 TeV2/cm2/s for point-like neutrino sources in the energy region [180.0 GeV-20.5 TeV]. These represent the most stringent upper limits for soft-spectra neutrino sources within the Galaxy reported to date.

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Journal keyword(s): acceleration of particles - cosmic rays - neutrinos

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
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1 LS I +61 303 HXB 02 40 31.6644419688 +61 13 45.593918580 11.27 11.61 10.75 10.19 9.55 B0Ve 853 2
2 NAME Per Arm PoG 03 30 +45.0           ~ 1513 0
3 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6193 1
4 IC 443 SNR 06 17 00.0000000 +22 34 11.998901           ~ 1235 1
5 SS 433 HXB 19 11 49.5647697480 +04 58 57.827127648   16.854 14.643     A3/7I 2124 4
6 SNR G039.7-02.0 SNR 19 12 20 +04 55.0           ~ 354 1
7 SNR G049.1-00.1 SNR 19 23 19.300 +14 09 21.00           ~ 283 0
8 W 51 SNR 19 23 50 +14 06.0           ~ 1278 1
9 Ass Cyg OB 1 As* 20 17.8 +37 38           ~ 264 1
10 MGRO J2019+37 gam 20 20.1 +36 43           ~ 63 0
11 Ass Cyg OB 9 As* 20 21 +39.9           ~ 131 0
12 NAME Cyg Complex reg 20 32 +45.0           ~ 601 0
13 V* V1521 Cyg HXB 20 32 25.78 +40 57 27.9           WN4/5-6/7 1939 2
14 Ass Cyg OB 2 As* 20 33.2 +41 19           ~ 943 0
15 3C 461 BL? 23 23 24.000 +58 48 54.00     14.30     ~ 2792 1

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