Reconstruction of Composite Events in Neutrino Telescopes
Abstract
Neutrino telescopes detect the emission of Cherenkov light resulting from the tracks and showers of charged and neutral current neutrino interactions. These tracks or showers are reconstructed using a corresponding probability density function (PDF) which depends on measured time and location of the detected photo-electrons. We call a composite event the mixed detector response due to the juxtaposition of more than one Cherenkov light source (track or shower). This paper presents the construction of a generic PDF corresponding to a composite hypothesis. This composite PDF is therefore useful to reconstruct an arbitrary event topology and to favor or discard a given event topology hypothesis.
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