Speaker
Dr
Jeffrey Hyde
(Swarthmore College)
Description
The last decade has opened up the universe of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos to observation, and there is now a body of publicly available data which will continue to grow from experiments such as IceCube and KM3NeT. Among other things, this allows us to test models of beyond-Standard Model neutrino physics. However, such analyses require code that includes statistical methodology and detector-specific effects as well as the new physics to be tested, which can be time-consuming to develop. In this talk, I will present a code package that provides a framework and useful functions for phenomenological analysis of high-energy astrophysical neutrino data. I plan to make this code publicly available, and feedback/suggestions are welcome.
Author
Dr
Jeffrey Hyde
(Swarthmore College)