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GZK GZK ’s and their Detecti ’s and their Detecti on with IceCube on with IceCube Interactions Interactions Results Results Implications for the IceCu Implications for the IceCu be be Summary Summary Shigeru Yoshida Shigeru Yoshida Dept. of Physics Dept. of Physics CHIBA Univ. CHIBA Univ. Chiba/Nagoya 2003

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GZK GZK ’s and their Detection with Ic’s and their Detection with IceCubeeCube

InteractionsInteractionsResults Results Implications for the IceCubeImplications for the IceCubeSummarySummary

Shigeru YoshidaShigeru YoshidaDept. of PhysicsDept. of Physics

CHIBA Univ.CHIBA Univ.

Chiba/Nagoya 2003

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IceCubeIceCube

1400 m

2400 m

AMANDA

South Pole

IceTop

Skiway

80 Strings80 Strings 4800 PMT 4800 PMT Instrumented volume: Instrumented volume:

1 km3 (1 Gt)1 km3 (1 Gt) IceCube is designed to IceCube is designed to

detect neutrinos of all fldetect neutrinos of all flavors at energies from avors at energies from 101077 eV (SN) to 10 eV (SN) to 102020 eV eV

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1.4km

1km

Upward

Ice

Rock ν

±πγ

ν

+e -e1km lepton

ν

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UHE (EeV or even higher) Neutrino EventsArriving Extremely Horizontally

• Needs Detailed Estimation• Limited Solid Angle Window

(NA)-1 ~ 600 (/10-32cm2) -1(/2.6g cm-3) -1 [km]

Involving the interactions generating electromagnetic/hadron cascades

N X e+e-

Chiba/Naoya 2003

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e

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e/

Weak

Weak

Weak

Inco

min

gProducts

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Weak

Weak

Cascades

Cascades

Decay DecayWeak

Pair/decayBremss Pair Pair PhotoNucl.

PhotoNucl.DecayPair Pair

PairBremssDecay

DecayWeak

Decay

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Cross Sections and the Energy Loss Term

CTEQ5 Parton Distribution for the evaluation

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Muon(Neutrinos) from

Nadir Angle

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Cascades

Cascades

Decay DecayWeak

Pair/decayBremss Pair Pair PhotoNucl.

PhotoNucl.DecayPair Pair

PairBremssDecay

DecayWeak

Decay

Decay

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Tau(Neutrinos) from

Suppression

By decay

pair contribution

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GZK Neutrino ProductionGZK Neutrino Production

2.725 K

411 photons / cm3

Gamma Beam Energy (GeV)

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ion (mb)

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γ + p→Δ (1232)→ π o p or π + n

Gamma Beam Energy (GeV)

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Gamma Beam Energy (GeV)

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γ + p→Δ (1232)→ π o p or π + n

0.6 x 10-27 cm2

γp

n p

π+ μ+ ν

e+

νγ

E = 10 20 eV

E 0.8 x 10 20 eV ~

Conventional Mechanism of EHE neutrinos!!Conventional Mechanism of EHE neutrinos!!  

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1.4km

1km

Upward

Ice

Rock ν

±πγ

ν

+e -e1km lepton

ν

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A factor of 2 enhancementDue to the heavier lepton production

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Weak

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Weak

Cascades

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Decay DecayWeak

Pair/decayBremss Pair Pair PhotoNucl.

PhotoNucl.DecayPair Pair

PairBremssDecay

DecayWeak

Decay

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Upward-going

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Downward going!!

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1.4km

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Ice

Rock ν

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ν

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Downward

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γ

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lepton

lepton

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Down-going events dominates…

1400 m

2800 m

11000mUp Down

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1.4km

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Downward

Upward

Ice

Rock

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ν

±π

γ

γ

γν

+e -e1km

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lepton

lepton

EHE events!

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Downward going!!

1 km2 year

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Energy Spectrum Diffuse SearchEnergy Spectrum Diffuse Search

Blue: after downgoing muon rejectionRed: after cut on Nhit to get ultimate sensitivity

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Intensity of EHE Intensity of EHE and and

GZK GZK modelmodel II(E>10PeV)(E>10PeV) II(E>10PeV)(E>10PeV) RATE RATE [/yr/[/yr/kmkm22]]

m=4 Zm=4 Zmaxmax=4=4

DownDown 5.90 105.90 10-19-19 5.97 105.97 10-19-19 0.370.37

UpUp 3.91 103.91 10-20-20 6.63 106.63 10-20-20 0.030.03

m=7 Zm=7 Zmaxmax=5=5

DownDown 8.88 108.88 10-17-17 9.10 109.10 10-17-17 53.453.4

UpUp 5.72 105.72 10-19-19 9.73 109.73 10-18-18 4.644.64

[cm-2 sec-1]

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GZK model dependenceGZK model dependence

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Findings…

appeared in EeV-10EeV is our prime target on UHE detection.

1/100-1/500 of primary intensity!

Downward and make main contributions in EeV

Energy Estimation would be a key for the bg reduction

GZK is DETECTABLE by IceCube 0.4-50 events/year

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We still need…

•IceCube Sensitivity on energy-deposit basis-Simulation of the EHE energy deposit profile-Smart Background rejection