Light charged scalars in the Zee model would produce a Glashow-like resonance peak in IceCube's PeV neutrino spectrum, providing a complementary probe of neutrino non-standard interactions.
R-parity Violating Supersymmetry at IceCube
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The presence of $R$-parity violating (RPV) supersymmetric interactions involving high-energy neutrinos can lead to resonant production of TeV-scale squarks inside large-volume neutrino detectors. Using the ultra-high energy neutrino events observed recently at the IceCube, with the fact that for a given power-law flux of astrophysical neutrinos, there is no statistically significant deviation in the current data from the Standard Model expectations, we derive robust upper limits on the RPV couplings as a function of the resonantly-produced squark mass, independent of the other unknown model parameters, as long as the squarks decay dominantly to 2-body final states involving leptons and quarks through the RPV couplings. With more statistics, we expect these limits to be comparable/complementary to the existing limits from direct collider searches and other low-energy processes.
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Zee-Burst: A New Probe of Neutrino Non-Standard Interactions at IceCube
Light charged scalars in the Zee model would produce a Glashow-like resonance peak in IceCube's PeV neutrino spectrum, providing a complementary probe of neutrino non-standard interactions.