8-10 May 2017
Discovery Building
US/Central timezone

A new method for finding point sources in high-energy neutrino data

9 May 2017, 17:30
15m
Orchard View (Discovery Building)

Orchard View

Discovery Building

330 N. Orchard Street, Madison, WI 53706
Neutrino Astronomy - Convenor: Gisela Anton, FAU / ECAP Neutrino Astronomy

Speaker

Ke Fang (o=umd,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu)

Description

The origin of astrophysical neutrinos remains a mystery. The isotropic spacial distribution of the observed events implies that to detect point sources, both order-of-magnitude more statistics and more advanced search tools are needed. Here we introduce a maximum-likelihood method for search of point-like sources using event pairs. We show that when a decent angular resolution is available, this method is capable of reducing the statistical errors significantly comparing to the traditional search method using individual events. We present our progress of applying this method to the IceCube public data. Finally in light of the pair method we predict in general the ability of a future high-energy neutrino detector to identify the first neutrino point sources.

Primary author

Ke Fang (o=umd,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu)

Co-authors

Mr Erik Blaufuss (o=umd,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu) Dr M. Coleman Miller (University of Maryland)

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