Multi-year search for a diffuse flux of muon neutrinos with AMANDA-II
Abstract
A search for TeV - PeV muon neutrinos from unresolved sources was performed on AMANDA-II data collected between 2000 and 2003 with an equivalent livetime of 807 days. This diffuse analysis sought to find an extraterrestrial neutrino flux from sources with non-thermal components. The signal is expected to have a harder spectrum than the atmospheric muon and neutrino backgrounds. Since no excess of events was seen in the data over the expected background, an upper limit of E290% C.L. < 7.4 x 10-8 GeV cm-2 s-1 sr-1 is placed on the diffuse flux of muon neutrinos with a E-2 spectrum in the energy range 16 TeV to 2.5 PeV. This is currently the most sensitive E-2 diffuse astrophysical neutrino limit. We also set upper limits for astrophysical and prompt neutrino models, all of which have spectra different than E-2.
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