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    Evaluation of expected solar flare neutrino events in the IceCube observatory

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    Since the end of the eighties and in response to a reported increase in the total neutrino flux in the Homestake experiment in coincidence with a solar flare, solar neutrino detectors have searched for solar flare signals. Neutrinos from the decay of mesons, which are themselves produced in collisions of accelerated protons with the solar atmosphere, would provide a novel window on the underlying physics of the acceleration process. For our studies we focus on the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, a cubic kilometer neutrino detector located at the geographical South Pole. Due to its Supernova data acquisition system and its DeepCore component, dedicated to low energy neutrinos, IceCube may be sensitive to solar flare neutrinos and thus permit either a measurement of the signal or the establishment of more stringent upper limits on the solar flare neutrino flux. We present an approach for a time profile analysis based on a stacking method and an evaluation of a possible solar flare signal in IceCube using the Geant4 toolkit.Comment: Paper submitted to the 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference, The Hague 201

    TransiciĂłn hacia una movilidad sostenible en BogotĂĄ

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    El problema de la movilidad en tĂ©rminos de transporte en BogotĂĄ se ha ido acentuando, las horas destinadas en transporte, el congestionamiento de los sistemas de transporte pĂșblico y el costo que tienen que asumir los ciudadanos para movilizarse en la ciudad hacen que este problema cada vez tenga mĂĄs relevancia. A su vez, la aceptaciĂłn de nuevas alternativas de transporte a nivel global ha creado una nueva cultura y nuevas conversaciones alrededor de la sostenibilidad y el impacto de la movilidad en las ciudades y las personas. Es por estas razones que nuestra investigaciĂłn estarĂĄ enfocada al entendimiento de los factores de decisiĂłn al momento de escoger el mĂ©todo de transporte, para asĂ­ poder entender las necesidades de los usuarios, que toman mayor relevancia a la hora de implementar un esquema de movilidad sostenible en BogotĂĄ.Marco TeĂłrico.Impacto directo y positivo sobre la salud de los ciudadanos. Impacto directo y negativo sobre los medios de movilidad tradicional. Impacto directo y positivo sobre el ahorro de tiempo y dinero. MetodologĂ­a. Tamaño de la muestra. Encuesta. ProblemĂĄtica de la movilidad actual en BogotĂĄ. ContaminaciĂłn. CongestiĂłn vial. Ahorro. Medios de transporte tradicionales. Investigaciones previas. Factores de incidencia al momento de elegir el medio de transporte.Administrador de EmpresasPregrad

    An All-Sky Search for Three Flavors of Neutrinos from Gamma-Ray Bursts with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory

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    We present the results and methodology of a search for neutrinos produced in the decay of charged pions created in interactions between protons and gamma-rays during the prompt emission of 807 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) over the entire sky. This three-year search is the first in IceCube for shower-like Cherenkov light patterns from electron, muon, and tau neutrinos correlated with GRBs. We detect five low-significance events correlated with five GRBs. These events are consistent with the background expectation from atmospheric muons and neutrinos. The results of this search in combination with those of IceCube's four years of searches for track-like Cherenkov light patterns from muon neutrinos correlated with Northern-Hemisphere GRBs produce limits that tightly constrain current models of neutrino and ultra high energy cosmic ray production in GRB fireballs.Comment: 33 pages, 14 figures; minor changes made to match published version in the Astrophysical Journal, 2016 June 2

    Improved limits on dark matter annihilation in the Sun with the 79-string IceCube detector and implications for supersymmetry

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    We present an improved event-level likelihood formalism for including neutrino telescope data in global fits to new physics. We derive limits on spin-dependent dark matter-proton scattering by employing the new formalism in a re-analysis of data from the 79-string IceCube search for dark matter annihilation in the Sun, including explicit energy information for each event. The new analysis excludes a number of models in the weak-scale minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) for the first time. This work is accompanied by the public release of the 79-string IceCube data, as well as an associated computer code for applying the new likelihood to arbitrary dark matter models.Comment: 24 pages, 8 figs, 1 table. Contact authors: Pat Scott & Matthias Danninger. Likelihood tool available at http://nulike.hepforge.org. v2: small updates to address JCAP referee repor
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