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</script>Characterization of the atmospheric muon flux in IceCube
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event yield in large-volume underground particle detectors. The IceCube detector, with an instrumented volume of about a cubic kilometer, has the potential to conduct unique investigations on atmospheric muons by exploiting the large collection area and the possibility to track particles over a long distance. Through detailed reconstruction of energy deposition along the tracks, the characteristics of muon bundles can be quantified, and individual particles of exceptionally high energy identified. The data can then be used to constrain the cosmic ray primary flux and the contribution to atmospheric lepton fluxes from prompt decays of short-lived hadrons. In this paper, techniques for the extraction of physical measurements from atmospheric muon events are described and first results are presented. The multiplicity spectrum of TeV muons in cosmic ray air showers for primaries in the energy range from the knee to the ankle is derived and found to be consistent with recent results from surface detectors. The single-muon energy spectrum is determined up to PeV energies and shows a clear indication for the emergence of a distinct spectral component from prompt decays of short-lived hadrons. The magnitude of the prompt flux, which should include a substantial contribution from light vector meson di-muon decays, is consistent with current theoretical predictions. The variety of measurements and high event statistics can also be exploited for the evaluation of systematic effects. In the course of this study, internal inconsistencies were found which indicate the presence of an unexplained effect outside the range of detector systematics. The underlying cause could be related to the hadronic interaction models used to describe muon production in air showers.
Astroparticle physics 78, 1-27 (2016). doi:10.1016/j.astropartphys.2016.01.006
Published by Elsevier Science, Amsterdam [u.a.]
- University of Kansas United States
- Vrije Universiteit Brussel Belgium
- University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh United States
- University of Padua Italy
- Yale University United States
Prompt leptons, Atmospheric muons; Cosmic rays; Prompt leptons; Astronomy and Astrophysics, interaction: model, lepton, Atmospheric muons, primary [cosmic radiation], PROTON, Atomic, cosmic radiation: atmosphere, IceCube, Particle and Plasma Physics, surface [detector], atmosphere [muon], NEUTRINO TELESCOPE, production [muon], astro-ph.HE, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE), energy: high, ELEMENTAL GROUPS, model [interaction], Particle and High Energy Physics, COSMIC-RAY MUONS, ENERGY-SPECTRUM, Nuclear and Plasma Physics, muon: production, Nuclear & Particles Physics, vector meson, muon: atmosphere, Particle and high energy physics, statistics, INTRINSIC CHARM, Physical Sciences, Physique des particules élémentaires, high [energy], multiplicity: spectrum, Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, Astronomical and Space Sciences, atmosphere [showers], Atmosperic muons, exceptional, air, flux [muon], spectrum [multiplicity], energy spectrum, FOS: Physical sciences, atmosphere [cosmic radiation], 530, cosmic rays, ARRIVAL DIRECTIONS, Nuclear, prompt leptons, muon: flux, Cosmic rays, ANISOTROPY, showers: atmosphere, detector: surface, Molecular, 540, tracks, MODEL, cosmic radiation: primary, Physics and Astronomy, Astronomical sciences, TEV, spectral, hadron, SBTMR, ddc: ddc:540
Prompt leptons, Atmospheric muons; Cosmic rays; Prompt leptons; Astronomy and Astrophysics, interaction: model, lepton, Atmospheric muons, primary [cosmic radiation], PROTON, Atomic, cosmic radiation: atmosphere, IceCube, Particle and Plasma Physics, surface [detector], atmosphere [muon], NEUTRINO TELESCOPE, production [muon], astro-ph.HE, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE), energy: high, ELEMENTAL GROUPS, model [interaction], Particle and High Energy Physics, COSMIC-RAY MUONS, ENERGY-SPECTRUM, Nuclear and Plasma Physics, muon: production, Nuclear & Particles Physics, vector meson, muon: atmosphere, Particle and high energy physics, statistics, INTRINSIC CHARM, Physical Sciences, Physique des particules élémentaires, high [energy], multiplicity: spectrum, Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, Astronomical and Space Sciences, atmosphere [showers], Atmosperic muons, exceptional, air, flux [muon], spectrum [multiplicity], energy spectrum, FOS: Physical sciences, atmosphere [cosmic radiation], 530, cosmic rays, ARRIVAL DIRECTIONS, Nuclear, prompt leptons, muon: flux, Cosmic rays, ANISOTROPY, showers: atmosphere, detector: surface, Molecular, 540, tracks, MODEL, cosmic radiation: primary, Physics and Astronomy, Astronomical sciences, TEV, spectral, hadron, SBTMR, ddc: ddc:540
