INVESTIGADORES
SCIUTTO Sergio Juan
artículos
Título:
Ultrahigh energy neutrino follow-up of Gravitational Wave events GW150914 and GW151226 with the Pierre Auger Observatory
Autor/es:
THE PIERRE AUGER COLLABORATION.; S. J. SCIUTTO
Revista:
PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Editorial:
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2016
ISSN:
1550-7998
Resumen:
On September 14, 2015 the Advanced LIGO detectors observed their first gravitational-wave(GW) transient GW150914. This was followed by a second GW event observed on December 26,172 2015. Both events were inferred to have arisen from the merger of black holes in binary systems.Such a system may emit neutrinos if there are magnetic fields and disk debris remaining from the174 formation of the two black holes. With the surface detector array of the Pierre Auger Observatorywe can search for neutrinos with energy Eν above 100 PeV from point-like sources across the skywith equatorial declination from about −65◦to +60◦176 , and in particular from a fraction of the90% confidence-level (CL) inferred positions in the sky of GW150914 and GW151226. A targeted4178 search for highly-inclined extensive air showers, produced either by interactions of downward-goingneutrinos of all flavors in the atmosphere or by the decays of tau leptons originating from tau-180 neutrino interactions in the Earth?s crust (Earth-skimming neutrinos), yielded no candidates in theAuger data collected within ±500 s around or 1 day after the coordinated universal time (UTC)182 of GW150914 and GW151226, as well as in the same search periods relative to the UTC time ofthe GW candidate event LVT151012. From the non-observation we constrain the amount of energy184 radiated in ultrahigh-energy neutrinos from such remarkable events.