Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 4, 2026

Setting Limits on Supersymmetry Using Simplified Models
Published on: November 15, 2013
Testing the Dark Matter Scenario for PeV Neutrinos Observed in IceCube
Kohta Murase1,2, Ranjan Laha3, Shin'ichiro Ando4
1Center for Particle and Gravitational Astrophysics; Department of Physics; Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA.
Abstract:
Late time decay of very heavy dark matter is considered as one of the possible explanations for diffuse PeV neutrinos observed in IceCube. We consider implications of multimessenger constraints, and show that proposed models are marginally consistent with the diffuse γ-ray background data. Critical tests are possible by a detailed analysis and identification of the sub-TeV isotropic diffuse γ-ray data observed by Fermi and future observations of sub-PeV γ rays by observatories like HAWC or Tibet AS+MD. In addition, with several-year observations by next-generation telescopes such as IceCube-Gen2, muon neutrino searches for nearby dark matter halos such as the Virgo cluster should allow us to rule out or support the dark matter models, independently of γ-ray and anisotropy tests.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Fermi Level Dynamics
Electron affinity in semiconductors refers to the energy gap between the minimum of its conduction band and the vacuum level and it is a critical parameter in determining how easily a semiconductor can accept additional electrons.
The work...
Thomson's e/m Experiment
A particle with charge q, speed v, and mass m enters an area from the top, where the magnetic and electric fields are perpendicular both to the particle's motion and to one another. The magnetic...
Potential Due to a Polarized Object
Magnetostatic Boundary Conditions
Atomic Nuclei: Nuclear Spin State Population Distribution
Magnetic Moment of an Electron

