Abstract
Abstract
Upcoming neutrino telescopes may discover ultra-high-energy (UHE) cosmic neutrinos, with
energies beyond 100 PeV, in the next 10–20 years. Finding their sources would identify
guaranteed sites of interaction of UHE cosmic rays, whose origin is unknown. We search for
sources by looking for multiplets of UHE neutrinos arriving from similar directions. Our
forecasts are state-of-the-art, geared at neutrino radio-detection in IceCube-Gen2. They account
for detector energy and angular response, and for critical, but uncertain backgrounds. Sources at
declination of -45° to 0° will be easiest to discover. Discovering even one
steady-state source in 10 years would imply that the source has an UHE neutrino luminosity at
least larger than about 1043 erg/s (depending on the source redshift evolution). Discovering
no transient source would disfavor transient sources brighter than 1053 erg as dominant. Our
results aim to inform the design of upcoming detectors.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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