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Detection of ultra high energy neutrinos by IceCube: Sterile neutrino scenario

Published 26 Oct 2013 in hep-ph and astro-ph.HE | (1310.7075v2)

Abstract: The short-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments, the excess of radiation from the measurement of the cosmic microwave background radiation, the necessity of the nonbaryonic dark matter candidate and the depletion of the neutrino flux in IceCube all seem to hint at new physics beyond the standard model. An economical way to address these issues is to invoke the existence of sterile neutrinos. We present simple extensions of the standard model with additional three sterile neutrinos and discuss the corresponding PMNS like neutrino flavor mixing matrix. The noteworthy features of the sterile neutrino scenario advocated here is that the lightest one is almost degenerate with one of the active neutrinos, the second sterile has mass of order eV and the heaviest one is in the keV range. In the present scenario, the short baseline anomaly is explained through $\Delta m2\sim 1\, {\rm eV2}$, the depletion of muon neutrino flux in IceCube is explained through $\Delta m2\sim 4.0\times 10{-16}\, {\rm eV2}$ and the dark matter problem is addressed through $\Delta m2\sim 1\, {\rm keV2}$. Our proposed mixing matrix is also compatible with the observed neutrino oscillation data. We show that the high energy muon and the tau neutrino fluxes from Gamma Ray Bursts can be depleted in IceCube by as much as 38% and 43% respectively. These substantial depletion in both muon and tau neutrino fluxes is due to their small but sizable mixing with the sterile neutrinos.

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