Data Derived Differential Deposition Reconstruction¶
Concept¶
The energy deposition of muons in matter at TeV energies mostly takes place as a series of stochastic losses. The contribution of frequent low energy losses appear as quasi-continuous. In an ideal case of a perfectly transparent medium and a well defined track, the light yield from those energy losses would fall off as 1/d, with the distance d to the track. In IceCube, the actual light yield can be approximated by an exponential fall-off as shown in the figure below.
The light attenuation parameter can be derived from data by fitting the number of photo electrons measured as a function of the distance to a track for various depths in the detector.
A detailed description of the concept can be found in the IceCube wiki.