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Why not any tau double bang in Icecube, yet?

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arxiv 1512.08794 v2 pith:PIJWAI24 submitted 2015-12-29 astro-ph.HE astro-ph.IMhep-ph

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High Energy Neutrino Astronomy has been revealed by a sudden change in the flavor composition around maximal energies since three years of recording in ice km detector. However these discover didn' t led to any clear promised Neutrino Astronomy land yet. No correlation with hard gamma sources was found. Moreover the astrophysical spectra expected at Fermi value, seem to converge to a softer value, also required to avoid any Glashow resonant neutrino signal. We suggest a main solution within a composite flux ruled by prompt atmospheric neutrinos. Nevertheless the recent discover of twentyone crossing muons at hundreds TeVs had shown a first narrow overlapped doublet and a correlated track with a peculiar hard UHECR event clustering pointing to a well known microjet in bynary precession; these first connections hint for a non negligible astrophysical component making neutrino astronomy anyway already more than a hope.

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  1. Paucity of downward UHE neutrino tracks in IceCube versus unexpected huge KM3-230213A event: solving the puzzles?

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    The record-energy KM3-230213A event is more likely a tilted-array misreconstruction of an atmospheric muon than a genuine ultra-high-energy neutrino, according to a comparison with IceCube and Auger observations.

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