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Main Authors: Olinto, Angela V., Anchordoqui, Luis A., Cummings, Austin, Eser, Johannes, Garg, Diksha, Guépin, Claire, Heibges, Tobias, Krizmanic, John F., Paul, Thomas C., Castillo, Karem Peñaló, Reno, Mary Hall, Venters, Tonia M.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.02246
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author Olinto, Angela V.
Anchordoqui, Luis A.
Cummings, Austin
Eser, Johannes
Garg, Diksha
Guépin, Claire
Heibges, Tobias
Krizmanic, John F.
Paul, Thomas C.
Castillo, Karem Peñaló
Reno, Mary Hall
Venters, Tonia M.
author_facet Olinto, Angela V.
Anchordoqui, Luis A.
Cummings, Austin
Eser, Johannes
Garg, Diksha
Guépin, Claire
Heibges, Tobias
Krizmanic, John F.
Paul, Thomas C.
Castillo, Karem Peñaló
Reno, Mary Hall
Venters, Tonia M.
contents POEMMA-Balloon with Radio (PBR) is a scaled-down version of the Probe Of Extreme Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (POEMMA) design, optimized to be flown as a payload on one of NASA's sub-orbital super pressure balloons circling the Earth above the southern oceans for a mission duration of more than 20 days. One of the main science objectives of PBR is to follow up astrophysical event alerts in search of neutrinos with very high energy ($10^8 \lesssim E_ν/{\rm GeV} \lesssim 10^{10}$). Of particular interest for anticipated PBR observations, the KM3NeT Collaboration has recently reported the detection of the neutrino KM3-230213A with $10^{7.8} \lesssim E_ν/{\rm GeV} \lesssim 10^{9.0}$. Such an unprecedented event is in tension with upper limits on the cosmic neutrino flux from IceCube and the Pierre Auger Observatory: for a diffuse isotropic neutrino flux there is a $3.5σ$ tension between KM3NeT and IceCube measurements, and about $2.6σ$ if the neutrino flux originates in transient sources. Therefore, if KM3-230213A was not beginner's luck, it becomes compelling to consider beyond Standard Model (BSM) possibilities which could lead to a signal at KM3NeT-ARCA but not at IceCube/Auger. We calculate the PBR horizon-range sensitivity to probe BSM physics compatible with observation at KM3NeT-ARCA and non-observation at IceCube/Auger. As an illustration, we consider a particular class of BSM physics models which has been described in the literature as a possible explanation of KM3-230213A.
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spellingShingle Prospects for PBR detection of KM3-230213A-like events
Olinto, Angela V.
Anchordoqui, Luis A.
Cummings, Austin
Eser, Johannes
Garg, Diksha
Guépin, Claire
Heibges, Tobias
Krizmanic, John F.
Paul, Thomas C.
Castillo, Karem Peñaló
Reno, Mary Hall
Venters, Tonia M.
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
POEMMA-Balloon with Radio (PBR) is a scaled-down version of the Probe Of Extreme Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (POEMMA) design, optimized to be flown as a payload on one of NASA's sub-orbital super pressure balloons circling the Earth above the southern oceans for a mission duration of more than 20 days. One of the main science objectives of PBR is to follow up astrophysical event alerts in search of neutrinos with very high energy ($10^8 \lesssim E_ν/{\rm GeV} \lesssim 10^{10}$). Of particular interest for anticipated PBR observations, the KM3NeT Collaboration has recently reported the detection of the neutrino KM3-230213A with $10^{7.8} \lesssim E_ν/{\rm GeV} \lesssim 10^{9.0}$. Such an unprecedented event is in tension with upper limits on the cosmic neutrino flux from IceCube and the Pierre Auger Observatory: for a diffuse isotropic neutrino flux there is a $3.5σ$ tension between KM3NeT and IceCube measurements, and about $2.6σ$ if the neutrino flux originates in transient sources. Therefore, if KM3-230213A was not beginner's luck, it becomes compelling to consider beyond Standard Model (BSM) possibilities which could lead to a signal at KM3NeT-ARCA but not at IceCube/Auger. We calculate the PBR horizon-range sensitivity to probe BSM physics compatible with observation at KM3NeT-ARCA and non-observation at IceCube/Auger. As an illustration, we consider a particular class of BSM physics models which has been described in the literature as a possible explanation of KM3-230213A.
title Prospects for PBR detection of KM3-230213A-like events
topic High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.02246