The observation of high-energy neutrinos from the cosmos: Lessons learned for multimessenger astronomy
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Published:2021-12-23
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ISSN:0218-2718
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Container-title:International Journal of Modern Physics D
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Int. J. Mod. Phys. D
Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Abstract
The IceCube neutrino telescope discovered PeV-energy neutrinos originating beyond our Galaxy with an energy flux that is comparable to that of GeV-energy gamma rays and EeV-energy cosmic rays. These neutrinos provide the only unobstructed view of the cosmic accelerators that power the highest energy radiation reaching us from the universe. We will review the results from IceCube’s first decade of operations, emphasizing the measurement of the diffuse multiflavored neutrino flux from the universe and the identification of the supermassive black hole TXS [Formula: see text] as a source of cosmic neutrinos and, therefore, cosmic rays. We will speculate on the lessons learned for multimessenger astronomy, among them that extragalactic neutrino sources may be a relatively small subset of the cosmic accelerators observed in high-energy gamma rays and that these may be gamma-ray-obscured at the times that they emit neutrinos.
Funder
U.S. National Science Foundation
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics,Mathematical Physics
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