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Exploration of mass splitting and muon/tau mixing parameters for an eV-scale sterile neutrino with IceCube

Published 3 Jun 2024 in hep-ex | (2406.00905v2)

Abstract: We present the first three-parameter fit to a 3+1 sterile neutrino model using 7.634 years of data from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory on $\nu_\mu+\overline{\nu}\mu$ charged-current interactions in the energy range 500--9976 GeV. Our analysis is sensitive to the mass-squared splitting between the heaviest and lightest mass state ($\Delta m{41}2$), the mixing matrix element connecting muon flavor to the fourth mass state ($|U_{\mu4}|2$), and the element connecting tau flavor to the fourth mass state ($|U_{\tau4}|2$). Predicted propagation effects in matter enhance the signature through a resonance as atmospheric neutrinos from the Northern Hemisphere traverse the Earth to the IceCube detector at the South Pole. The remaining sterile neutrino matrix elements are left fixed, with $|U_{e4}|2= 0$ and $\delta_{14}=0$, as they have a negligible effect, and $\delta_{24}=\pi$ is set to give the most conservative limits. The result is consistent with the no-sterile neutrino hypothesis with a probability of 4.3%. Profiling the likelihood of each parameter yields the 90\% confidence levels: $ 2.4\,\mathrm{eV}{2} < \Delta m_{41}2 <9.6\,\mathrm{eV}{2} $ , $0.0081 < |U_{\mu4}|2 < 0.10$ , and $|U_{\tau4}|2< 0.035$, which narrows the allowed parameter-space for $|U_{\tau4}|2$. However, the primary result of this analysis is the first map of the 3+1 parameter space exploring the interdependence of $\Delta m_{41}2$, $|U_{\mu4}|2$, and $|U_{\tau4}|2$.

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