Search for Ultra-High-Energy Neutrinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory: New Triggers, Methods, and Constraints

  • The Pierre Auger Collaboration

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Abstract

The Pierre Auger Observatory has the capability to identify neutrino-induced extensive air showers above 1017 eV by using its large Surface Detector (SD) array. Data from the Observatory have been used to set some of the most stringent upper limits to the neutrino flux in the ultra-high energy (UHE) range. The data have also been used for follow-up detection of transient events in the context of multi-messenger astrophysics. In mid-2013, two additional SD triggers (Time-over-Threshold-deconvolved (ToTd) and Multiplicity-of-Positive Steps (MoPS)) were shown to increase the detection capability for the neutrino-induced air showers in the energy regime below 1019 eV by a factor of 5-10.This contribution will give an overview of the ongoing work regarding the searches for UHE neutrinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory. The impact of the ToTd and MoPS triggers for neutrino search in the zenith angle range of 60∘<θ<75∘ is discussed. A novel neutrino identification method, which integrates these triggers, is applied to observational data to look for neutrino-like events using a \textit{blind} search strategy. New constraints to point-like sources of UHE neutrinos will be presented for the angular range explored.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication 39th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2025) - Cosmic-Ray Indirect
PublisherSissa Medialab Srl
Number of pages13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30-Dec-2025
Event39th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2025 - Geneva, Switzerland
Duration: 15-Jul-202524-Jul-2025

Publication series

NamePoS Proceedings of Science
Volume501
ISSN (Electronic)1824-8039

Conference

Conference39th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2025
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityGeneva
Period15/07/202524/07/2025

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