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Search for Sphalerons: IceCube vs. LHC

We discuss the observability of neutrino-induced sphaleron transitions in the IceCube detector, encouraged by a recent paper by Tye and Wong (TW), which argued on the basis of a Bloch wave function in the periodic sphaleron potential that such transitions should be enhanced compared to most previous...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John, Sakurai, Kazuki, Spannowsky, Michael
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2016)085
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141265
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author Ellis, John
Sakurai, Kazuki
Spannowsky, Michael
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Sakurai, Kazuki
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description We discuss the observability of neutrino-induced sphaleron transitions in the IceCube detector, encouraged by a recent paper by Tye and Wong (TW), which argued on the basis of a Bloch wave function in the periodic sphaleron potential that such transitions should be enhanced compared to most previous calculations. We calculate the dependence on neutrino energy of the sphaleron transition rate, comparing it to that for conventional neutrino interactions, and we discuss the observability of tau and multi-muon production in sphaleron-induced transitions. We use IceCube 4-year data to constrain the sphaleron rate, finding that it is comparable to the upper limit inferred previously from a recast of an ATLAS search for microscopic black holes at the LHC with $\sim 3$/fb of collisions at 13 TeV. The IceCube constraint is stronger for a sphaleron barrier height $E_{\rm Sph} \gtrsim 9$ TeV, and would be comparable with the prospective LHC sensitivity with 300/fb of data at 14 TeV if $E_{\rm Sph} \sim 11$ TeV.
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spelling cern-21412652022-08-10T12:44:04Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP05(2016)085http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141265engEllis, JohnSakurai, KazukiSpannowsky, MichaelSearch for Sphalerons: IceCube vs. LHCParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe discuss the observability of neutrino-induced sphaleron transitions in the IceCube detector, encouraged by a recent paper by Tye and Wong (TW), which argued on the basis of a Bloch wave function in the periodic sphaleron potential that such transitions should be enhanced compared to most previous calculations. We calculate the dependence on neutrino energy of the sphaleron transition rate, comparing it to that for conventional neutrino interactions, and we discuss the observability of tau and multi-muon production in sphaleron-induced transitions. We use IceCube 4-year data to constrain the sphaleron rate, finding that it is comparable to the upper limit inferred previously from a recast of an ATLAS search for microscopic black holes at the LHC with $\sim 3$/fb of collisions at 13 TeV. The IceCube constraint is stronger for a sphaleron barrier height $E_{\rm Sph} \gtrsim 9$ TeV, and would be comparable with the prospective LHC sensitivity with 300/fb of data at 14 TeV if $E_{\rm Sph} \sim 11$ TeV.We discuss the observability of neutrino-induced sphaleron transitions in the IceCube detector, encouraged by a recent paper by Tye and Wong (TW), which argued on the basis of a Bloch wave function in the periodic sphaleron potential that such transitions should be enhanced compared to most previous calculations. We calculate the dependence on neutrino energy of the sphaleron transition rate, comparing it to that for conventional neutrino interactions, and we discuss the observability of tau and multi-muon production in sphaleron-induced transitions. We use IceCube 4-year data to constrain the sphaleron rate, finding that it is comparable to the upper limit inferred previously from a recast of an ATLAS search for microscopic black holes at the LHC with ∼ 3/fb of collisions at 13 TeV. The IceCube constraint is stronger for a sphaleron barrier height E$_{Sph}$ ≳ 9 TeV, and would be comparable with the prospective LHC sensitivity with 300/fb of data at 14 TeV if E$_{Sph}$ ∼ 11 TeV.We discuss the observability of neutrino-induced sphaleron transitions in the IceCube detector, encouraged by a recent paper by Tye and Wong (TW), which argued on the basis of a Bloch wave function in the periodic sphaleron potential that such transitions should be enhanced compared to most previous calculations. We calculate the dependence on neutrino energy of the sphaleron transition rate, comparing it to that for conventional neutrino interactions, and we discuss the observability of tau and multi-muon production in sphaleron-induced transitions. We use IceCube 4-year data to constrain the sphaleron rate, finding that it is comparable to the upper limit inferred previously from a recast of an ATLAS search for microscopic black holes at the LHC with $\sim 3$/fb of collisions at 13 TeV. The IceCube constraint is stronger for a sphaleron barrier height $E_{\rm Sph} \gtrsim 9$ TeV, and would be comparable with the prospective LHC sensitivity with 300/fb of data at 14 TeV if $E_{\rm Sph} \sim 11$ TeV.arXiv:1603.06573KCL-PH-TH-2016-13LCTS-2016-08CERN-TH-2016-064IPPP-16-24KCL-PH-TH-2016-13LCTS-2016-08CERN-TH-2016-064IPPP-16-24oai:cds.cern.ch:21412652016-03-21
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ellis, John
Sakurai, Kazuki
Spannowsky, Michael
Search for Sphalerons: IceCube vs. LHC
title Search for Sphalerons: IceCube vs. LHC
title_full Search for Sphalerons: IceCube vs. LHC
title_fullStr Search for Sphalerons: IceCube vs. LHC
title_full_unstemmed Search for Sphalerons: IceCube vs. LHC
title_short Search for Sphalerons: IceCube vs. LHC
title_sort search for sphalerons: icecube vs. lhc
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2016)085
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141265
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