Constraints on the Extremely-high Energy Cosmic Neutrino Flux with the IceCube 2008-2009 Data

Abstract

We report on a search for extremely-high energy neutrinos with energies greater than 106 GeV using the data taken with the IceCube detector at the South Pole. The data was collected between April 2008 and May 2009 with the half completed IceCube array. The absence of signal candidate events in the sample of 333.5 days of livetime significantly improves model independent limit from previous searches and allows to place a limit on the diffuse flux of cosmic neutrinos with an E-2 spectrum in the energy range 2.0 × 106 - 6.3 × 109 GeV to a level of E2 φ ≤ 3.6 × 10-8 GeV cm-2 sec-1sr-1.

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