Abstract
Recent measurements of astrophysical neutrinos have expanded our understanding of their nature and origin. However, very little is still known about the astrophysical ν/ν̄ ratio. The only prior measurement is the recent, single Glashow event seen by IceCube. Understanding the astrophysical ν/ν̄ ratio has a bearing on multiple questions, including the astrophysical spectral shape and neutrino production mechanisms. This analysis uses a new approach to measuring the astrophysical muon ν/ν̄ ratio at various energies. It uses inelasticity, the fraction of the initial neutrino energy carried away by the hadronic shower. Inelasticity probes the ν/ν̄ ratio due to the fact that at energies below roughly 100 TeV, valence quarks dominate in deep inelastic scattering interactions, leading to different neutrino and antineutrino inelasticities and cross-sections. We use 10.3 years of IceCube data consisting of starting tracks at energies between 1 TeV and 1 PeV with a self-veto selection that enhances astrophysical event purity in the down-going direction. Based on this sample and analysis method, we present the first measurement of the astrophysical ν/ν̄ ratio at sub-PeV energies.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 1181 |
| Journal | Proceedings of Science |
| Volume | 501 |
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| State | Published - Dec 30 2025 |
| Event | 39th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2025 - Geneva, Switzerland Duration: Jul 15 2025 → Jul 24 2025 |
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