11–13 May 2026
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Testing RG Evolution of Neutrino Mixing with IceCube Double Bang Events

12 May 2026, 14:45
15m
David Lawrence Hall 203, University of Pittsburgh

David Lawrence Hall 203, University of Pittsburgh

Speaker

Mr Samiur R. Mir (Oklahoma State University)

Description

Neutrino oscillation parameters are subject to renormalization group (RG) evolution, just like all couplings and masses of Standard Model (SM) particles. Within the SM extended with three massive neutrinos, it is well known that RG running effects in the neutrino sector are small. However, the RG running of the elements of the leptonic mixing (PMNS) matrix below the electroweak symmetry breaking scale can be enhanced in the presence of light neutrinophilic new particles. In this talk, using a particular low-scale neutrino mass model as an example, I will show that RG running of the PMNS matrix can lead to an increased number of high-energy tau neutrino events in the atmospheric and astrophysical neutrino fluxes at IceCube. This excess manifests as an increased number of spatially displaced showers called ‘double bangs’. The number of double bangs induced by new physics through RG effects can be comparable to that arising from SM interactions of astrophysical tau neutrinos.

Authors

Prof. Carlos Arguelles Delgado (Harvard University) Ks Babu (Oklahoma State University) Mr Samiur R. Mir (Oklahoma State University) Vedran Brdar (Oklahoma State University (US))

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