Speaker
Jonathan Mauro
(UCLouvain)
Description
On February 13th, 2023, the KM3NeT/ARCA telescope detected a neutrino candidate with an estimated energy in the hundreds of PeVs. We review the observation of this ultra-high-energy neutrino in light of observations above tens of PeV from the IceCube and Pierre Auger observatories. Furthermore, we discuss how the ultra-high-energy data were fit together with the IceCube measurements at lower energies, either with a single power law or with a broken power law, allowing for the presence of a new component in the spectrum. Finally, we present the prospects that may lead to resolving this apparent discrepancy and better characterise the neutrino landscape at ultra-high energies.
Collaboration(s) | KM3NeT |
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Authors
Carlos A. Argüelles-Delgado
(Harvard University)
Gwen W De Wasseige
(UCLouvain)
Dr
Nicholas Kamp
(Harvard University)
Mathieu Lamoureux
(UCLouvain)
Jonathan Mauro
(UCLouvain)
Per Myhr
Alex Wen