We investigate the possibility of detecting light long-lived particle (LLP) produced by high energy cosmic ray colliding with atmosphere. The LLP may penetrate the atmosphere and decay into a pair of muons near/in the neutrino telescope. Such muons can be treated as the detectable signal for neutrino telescope. This Study is motivated by recent cosmic electron/positron observations which suggest the existence of O(TeV) dark matter and new light O(GeV) particle. It indicates that dark sector may be complicated, and there may exist more than one light particles, for example, the dark gauge boson A' and associated dark Higgs boson h'. In this work, we discuss the scenario with A' heavier than h' and h' is treated as LL...
The IceCube neutrino observatory is a cubic kilometre-sized Cherenkov detector embedded deep within ...
Large-scale neutrino telescopes will be powerful tools to observe multitude of mysterious phenomena ...
Underground detectors are sensitive to extraterrestrial high energy neutrinos such as those from the...
This talk is mainly based on our previous work.(1) We will investigate the possibility of detecting ...
Abstract Long-lived particles are predicted in extensions of the Standard Model that involve rela...
High energy particles from deep space are constantly raining down on the earth’s upper atmosphere. ...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
As suggested by some extensions of the standard model of particle physics, dark matter may be a supe...
The IceCube neutrino observatory–installed in the Antarctic ice–is the largest neutrino telescope to...
With the observation of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, int...
International audienceNeutrinos are invisible, but their interactions with matter and their leptons ...
In supersymmetric theories where the lightest supersymmetric particle is the gravitino the next to l...
The IceCube neutrino observatory is a cubic kilometre-sized Cherenkov detector embedded deep within ...
Large-scale neutrino telescopes will be powerful tools to observe multitude of mysterious phenomena ...
Underground detectors are sensitive to extraterrestrial high energy neutrinos such as those from the...
This talk is mainly based on our previous work.(1) We will investigate the possibility of detecting ...
Abstract Long-lived particles are predicted in extensions of the Standard Model that involve rela...
High energy particles from deep space are constantly raining down on the earth’s upper atmosphere. ...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
As suggested by some extensions of the standard model of particle physics, dark matter may be a supe...
The IceCube neutrino observatory–installed in the Antarctic ice–is the largest neutrino telescope to...
With the observation of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, int...
International audienceNeutrinos are invisible, but their interactions with matter and their leptons ...
In supersymmetric theories where the lightest supersymmetric particle is the gravitino the next to l...
The IceCube neutrino observatory is a cubic kilometre-sized Cherenkov detector embedded deep within ...
Large-scale neutrino telescopes will be powerful tools to observe multitude of mysterious phenomena ...
Underground detectors are sensitive to extraterrestrial high energy neutrinos such as those from the...