Multi-PeV Signals from a New Astrophysical Neutrino Flux Beyond the Glashow Resonance

Abstract

The IceCube neutrino discovery was punctuated by three showers with E ~ 1-2 PeV. Interest is intense in possible fluxes at higher energies, though a marked deficit of E ~ 6 PeV Glashow resonance events implies a spectrum that is soft and/or cutoff below ~few PeV. However, IceCube recently reported a through-going track event depositing 2.6 0.3 PeV. A muon depositing so much energy can imply E_μ 10 PeV. We show that extending the soft E-2.6 spectral fit from TeV-PeV data is unlikely to yield such an event. Alternatively, a tau can deposit this much energy, though requiring E_τ ~10x higher. We find that either scenario hints at a new flux, with the hierarchy of μ and τ energies suggesting a window into astrophysical neutrinos at E ~ 100 PeV if a tau. We address implications, including for ultrahigh-energy cosmic-ray and neutrino origins.

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