Searching for eV-scale sterile neutrinos with eight years of atmospheric neutrinos at the IceCube neutrino telescope
Abstract: We report in detail on searches for eV-scale sterile neutrinos, in the context of a 3+1 model, using eight years of data from the IceCube neutrino telescope. By analyzing the reconstructed energies and zenith angles of 305,735 atmospheric $\nu_\mu$ and $\bar{\nu}\mu$ events we construct confidence intervals in two analysis spaces: $\sin2 (2\theta{24})$ vs. $\Delta m2_{41}$ under the conservative assumption $\theta_{34}=0$; and $\sin2(2\theta_{24})$ vs. $\sin2 (2\theta_{34})$ given sufficiently large $\Delta m2_{41}$ that fast oscillation features are unresolvable. Detailed discussions of the event selection, systematic uncertainties, and fitting procedures are presented. No strong evidence for sterile neutrinos is found, and the best-fit likelihood is consistent with the no sterile neutrino hypothesis with a p-value of 8\% in the first analysis space and 19\% in the second.
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