Abstract
AbstractThe Galactic diffuse emission (GDE) is formed when cosmic rays leave the sources where they were accelerated, diffusively propagate in the Galactic magnetic field and interact with the interstellar medium and interstellar radiation field. GDE in γ-rays (GDE-γ) has been observed up to subpetaelectronvolt energies, although its origin may be explained by either cosmic-ray nuclei or electrons. Here we show that the γ-rays accompanying the high-energy neutrinos recently observed by the IceCube Observatory from the Galactic plane have a flux that is consistent with the GDE-γ observed by the Fermi-LAT and Tibet ASγ experiments around 1 TeV and 0.5 PeV, respectively. The consistency suggests that the diffuse γ-ray emission above ~1 TeV could be dominated by hadronuclear interactions, although a partial leptonic contribution cannot be excluded. Moreover, by comparing the fluxes of the Galactic and extragalactic diffuse emission backgrounds, we find that the neutrino luminosity of the Milky Way is one-to-two orders of magnitude lower than the average of distant galaxies. This finding implies that our Galaxy has not hosted the type of neutrino emitters that dominates the isotropic neutrino background at least in the past few tens of kiloyears.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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