Samenvatting
IceCube is a cubic-kilometer Cherenkov telescope operating at the South Pole. The main goal of IceCube is the detection of astrophysical neutrinos and the identification of their sources. High-energy muon neutrinos are observed via the secondary muons produced in charge current interactions with nuclei in the ice. Currently, the best performing muon track directional reconstruction is based on a maximum likelihood method using the arrival time distribution of Cherenkov photons registered by the experiment's photomultipliers. A known systematic shortcoming of the prevailing method is to assume a continuous energy loss along the muon track. However at energies $>1$ TeV the light yield from muons is dominated by stochastic showers. This paper discusses a generalized ansatz where the expected arrival time distribution is parametrized by a stochastic muon energy loss pattern. This more realistic parametrization of the loss profile leads to an improvement of the muon angular resolution of up to $20\%$ for through-going tracks and up to a factor 2 for starting tracks over existing algorithms. Additionally, the procedure to estimate the directional reconstruction uncertainty has been improved to be more robust against numerical errors.
| Originele taal-2 | English |
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| Artikelnummer | P08034 |
| Aantal pagina's | 26 |
| Tijdschrift | Journal of Instrumentation |
| Volume | 16 |
| Nummer van het tijdschrift | 8 |
| DOI's | |
| Status | Published - 12 aug. 2021 |
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SRP8: SRP (Zwaartepunt): Hoge-Energiefysica
D'Hondt, J. (Administrative Promotor), Van Eijndhoven, N. (Co-Promoter), Craps, B. (Co-Promoter) & Buitink, S. (Co-Promoter)
1/11/12 → 31/10/24
Project: Fundamenteel
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