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Limits on Neutrino Emission from Gamma-Ray Bursts with the 40 String IceCube Detector
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Terrestrial Gamma-ray FlashesGamma-ray BurstsFirst Neutrino TelescopeExperimental Nuclear PhysicsEngineeringPhysicsLong Baseline Neutrino ExperimentNatural SciencesCosmic Neutrino BackgroundParticle PhysicsNeutrino PhysicNeutrino AstronomyCosmic RayHigh-energy Cosmic RayHalf-complete Icecube DetectorString Icecube DetectorNeutrino EmissionNuclear Astrophysics
IceCube has become the first neutrino telescope with a sensitivity below the TeV neutrino flux predicted from gamma-ray bursts if gamma-ray bursts are responsible for the observed cosmic-ray flux above 10(18) eV. Two separate analyses using the half-complete IceCube detector, one a dedicated search for neutrinos from pγ interactions in the prompt phase of the gamma-ray burst fireball and the other a generic search for any neutrino emission from these sources over a wide range of energies and emission times, produced no evidence for neutrino emission, excluding prevailing models at 90% confidence.
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