We present a novel interpretation of IceCube high energy neutrino events (with energy larger than 60 TeV) in terms of an extraterrestrial flux due to two different contributions: a flux originated by known astrophysical sources and dominating IceCube observations up to few hundreds TeV, and a new flux component where the most energetic neutrinos come from the leptophilic three-body decays of dark matter particles with a mass of few PeV. Differently from other approaches, we provide two examples of elementary particle models that do not require extremely tiny coupling constants. We find the compatibility of the theoretical predictions with the IceCube results when the astrophysical flux has a cutoff of the order of 100 TeV (broken power law)...
Neutrino decay modifies neutrino propagation in a unique way; not only is there flavor changing as t...
In this paper, we compare the relative sensitivities of gamma-ray and neutrino observations to the d...
The 2-years MESE IceCube events show a slightly excess in the energy range 10–100 TeV with a maximum...
We present a novel interpretation of IceCube high energy neutrino events (with energy larger than 60...
We analyze the scenario where the IceCube high energy neutrino events are explained in terms of an e...
In this work, we present the results of searches for signatures of dark matter decay or annihilation...
7 pages, 3 figures; v2: discussion improved, reference added, matches the version published in JCAPI...
The recent study on the 6 year up-going muon neutrinos by the IceCube Collaboration support the hypo...
We show that event excess observed by the IceCube collaboration at TeV-PeV energies, usually interpr...
In the light of the new IceCube data on the (yet unidentified) astrophysical neutrino flux in the Pe...
In this theoretical physics master thesis I've looked at a set of observations from a neutrino obser...
The observed dark matter abundance in the Universe can be explained with non-thermal, heavy dark mat...
Abstract With the observation of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos by the IceCube Neutrino Observa...
AbstractThe recently observed IceCube PeV events could be due to heavy dark matter (DM) decay. In th...
AbstractWe analyze the 37 high energy neutrino candidates reported by the IceCube collaboration afte...
Neutrino decay modifies neutrino propagation in a unique way; not only is there flavor changing as t...
In this paper, we compare the relative sensitivities of gamma-ray and neutrino observations to the d...
The 2-years MESE IceCube events show a slightly excess in the energy range 10–100 TeV with a maximum...
We present a novel interpretation of IceCube high energy neutrino events (with energy larger than 60...
We analyze the scenario where the IceCube high energy neutrino events are explained in terms of an e...
In this work, we present the results of searches for signatures of dark matter decay or annihilation...
7 pages, 3 figures; v2: discussion improved, reference added, matches the version published in JCAPI...
The recent study on the 6 year up-going muon neutrinos by the IceCube Collaboration support the hypo...
We show that event excess observed by the IceCube collaboration at TeV-PeV energies, usually interpr...
In the light of the new IceCube data on the (yet unidentified) astrophysical neutrino flux in the Pe...
In this theoretical physics master thesis I've looked at a set of observations from a neutrino obser...
The observed dark matter abundance in the Universe can be explained with non-thermal, heavy dark mat...
Abstract With the observation of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos by the IceCube Neutrino Observa...
AbstractThe recently observed IceCube PeV events could be due to heavy dark matter (DM) decay. In th...
AbstractWe analyze the 37 high energy neutrino candidates reported by the IceCube collaboration afte...
Neutrino decay modifies neutrino propagation in a unique way; not only is there flavor changing as t...
In this paper, we compare the relative sensitivities of gamma-ray and neutrino observations to the d...
The 2-years MESE IceCube events show a slightly excess in the energy range 10–100 TeV with a maximum...