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dc.date.accessioned2021-09-20T18:21:19Z
dc.date.available2021-09-20T18:21:19Z
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/132200
dc.description.abstract© 2019 Many Galactic sources of gamma rays, such as supernova remnants, are expected to produce neutrinos with a typical energy cutoff well below 100 TeV. For the IceCube Neutrino Observatory located at the South Pole, the southern sky, containing the inner part of the Galactic plane and the Galactic Center, is a particularly challenging region at these energies, because of the large background of atmospheric muons. In this paper, we present recent advancements in data selection strategies for track-like muon neutrino events with energies below 100 TeV from the southern sky. The strategies utilize the outer detector regions as veto and features of the signal pattern to reduce the background of atmospheric muons to a level which, for the first time, allows IceCube searching for point-like sources of neutrinos in the southern sky at energies between 100 GeV and several TeV in the muon neutrino charged current channel. No significant clustering of neutrinos above background expectation was observed in four years of data recorded with the completed IceCube detector. Upper limits on the neutrino flux for a number of spectral hypotheses are reported for a list of astrophysical objects in the southern hemisphere.en_US
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier BVen_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.1016/J.ASTROPARTPHYS.2019.102392en_US
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Licenseen_US
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/en_US
dc.sourcearXiven_US
dc.titleNeutrinos below 100 TeV from the southern sky employing refined veto techniques to IceCube dataen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.relation.journalAstroparticle Physicsen_US
dc.eprint.versionAuthor's final manuscripten_US
dc.type.urihttp://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticleen_US
eprint.statushttp://purl.org/eprint/status/PeerRevieweden_US
dc.date.updated2020-09-24T16:42:25Z
dspace.orderedauthorsAartsen, MG; Ackermann, M; Adams, J; A Aguilar, J; Ahlers, M; Ahrens, M; Alispach, C; Altmann, D; Andeen, K; Anderson, T; Ansseau, I; Anton, G; Argüelles, C; Auffenberg, J; Axani, S; Backes, P; Bagherpour, H; Bai, X; Barbano, A; Barwick, SW; Baum, V; Bay, R; Beatty, JJ; Becker, K-H; Becker Tjus, J; BenZvi, S; Berley, D; Bernardini, E; Besson, DZ; Binder, G; Bindig, D; Blaufuss, E; Blot, S; Bohm, C; Börner, M; Böser, S; Botner, O; Bourbeau, E; Bourbeau, J; Bradascio, F; Braun, J; Bretz, H-P; Bron, S; Brostean-Kaiser, J; Burgman, A; Busse, RS; Carver, T; Chen, C; Cheung, E; Chirkin, D; Clark, K; Classen, L; Collin, GH; Conrad, JM; Coppin, P; Correa, P; Cowen, DF; Cross, R; Dave, P; de André, JPAM; De Clercq, C; DeLaunay, JJ; Dembinski, H; Deoskar, K; De Ridder, S; Desiati, P; de Vries, KD; de Wasseige, G; de With, M; DeYoung, T; Díaz-Vélez, JC; Dujmovic, H; Dunkman, M; Dvorak, E; Eberhardt, B; Ehrhardt, T; Eller, P; Evenson, PA; Fahey, S; Fazely, AR; Felde, J; Filimonov, K; Finley, C; Franckowiak, A; Friedman, E; Fritz, A; Gaisser, TK; Gallagher, J; Ganster, E; Garrappa, S; Gerhardt, L; Ghorbani, K; Glauch, T; Glüsenkamp, T; Goldschmidt, A; Gonzalez, JG; Grant, D; Griffith, Z; Günder, M; Gündüz, M; Haack, C; Hallgren, A; Halve, L; Halzen, F; Hanson, K; Hebecker, D; Heereman, D; Helbing, K; Hellauer, R; Henningsen, F; Hickford, S; Hignight, J; Hill, GC; Hoffman, KD; Hoffmann, R; Hoinka, T; Hokanson-Fasig, B; Hoshina, K; Huang, F; Huber, M; Hultqvist, K; Hünnefeld, M; Hussain, R; In, S; Iovine, N; Ishihara, A; Jacobi, E; Japaridze, GS; Jeong, M; Jero, K; Jones, BJP; Kang, W; Kappes, A; Kappesser, D; Karg, T; Karl, M; Karle, A; Katz, U; Kauer, M; Keivani, A; Kelley, JL; Kheirandish, A; Kim, J; Kintscher, T; Kiryluk, J; Kittler, T; Klein, SR; Koirala, R; Kolanoski, H; Köpke, L; Kopper, C; Kopper, S; Koskinen, DJ; Kowalski, M; Krings, K; Krückl, G; Kulacz, N; Kunwar, S; Kurahashi, N; Kyriacou, A; Labare, M; Lanfranchi, JL; Larson, MJ; Lauber, F; Lazar, JP; Leonard, K; Leuermann, M; Liu, QR; Lohfink, E; Lozano Mariscal, CJ; Lu, L; Lucarelli, F; Lünemann, J; Luszczak, W; Madsen, J; Maggi, G; Mahn, KBM; Makino, Y; Mallot, K; Mancina, S; Mariş, IC; Maruyama, R; Mase, K; Maunu, R; Meagher, K; Medici, M; Medina, A; Meier, M; Meighen-Berger, S; Menne, T; Merino, G; Meures, T; Miarecki, S; Micallef, J; Momenté, G; Montaruli, T; Moore, RW; Moulai, M; Nagai, R; Nahnhauer, R; Nakarmi, P; Naumann, U; Neer, G; Niederhausen, H; Nowicki, SC; Nygren, DR; Obertacke Pollmann, A; Olivas, A; O’Murchadha, A; O’Sullivan, E; Palczewski, T; Pandya, H; Pankova, DV; Park, N; Peiffer, P; Pérez de los Heros, C; Pieloth, D; Pinat, E; Pizzuto, A; Plum, M; Price, PB; Przybylski, GT; Raab, C; Raissi, A; Rameez, M; Rauch, L; Rawlins, K; Rea, IC; Reimann, R; Relethford, B; Renzi, G; Resconi, E; Rhode, W; Richman, M; Robertson, S; Rongen, M; Rott, C; Ruhe, T; Ryckbosch, D; Rysewyk, D; Safa, I; Sanchez Herrera, SE; Sandrock, A; Sandroos, J; Santander, M; Sarkar, S; Sarkar, S; Satalecka, K; Schaufel, M; Schlunder, P; Schmidt, T; Schneider, A; Schneider, J; Schumacher, L; Sclafani, S; Seckel, D; Seunarine, S; Silva, M; Snihur, R; Soedingrekso, J; Soldin, D; Song, M; Spiczak, GM; Spiering, C; Stachurska, J; Stamatikos, M; Stanev, T; Stasik, A; Stein, R; Stettner, J; Steuer, A; Stezelberger, T; Stokstad, RG; Stößl, A; Strotjohann, NL; Ström, R; Stuttard, T; Sullivan, GW; Sutherland, M; Taboada, I; Tenholt, F; Ter-Antonyan, S; Terliuk, A; Tilav, S; Tomankova, L; Tönnis, C; Toscano, S; Tosi, D; Tselengidou, M; Tung, CF; Turcati, A; Turcotte, R; Turley, CF; Ty, B; Unger, E; Unland Elorrieta, MA; Usner, M; Vandenbroucke, J; Van Driessche, W; van Eijk, D; van Eijndhoven, N; Vanheule, S; van Santen, J; Vraeghe, M; Walck, C; Wallace, A; Wallraff, M; Wandkowsky, N; Watson, TB; Weaver, C; Weiss, MJ; Weldert, J; Wendt, C; Werthebach, J; Westerhoff, S; Whelan, BJ; Whitehorn, N; Wiebe, K; Wiebusch, CH; Wille, L; Williams, DR; Wills, L; Wolf, M; Wood, J; Wood, TR; Woschnagg, K; Wrede, G; Xu, DL; Xu, XW; Xu, Y; Yanez, JP; Yodh, G; Yoshida, S; Yuan, Ten_US
dspace.date.submission2020-09-24T16:42:28Z
mit.journal.volume116en_US
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