A Unified Framework for 10 TeV to EeV Diffuse Neutrino Sky and KM3-230213A
Abstract
Establishing a unified framework that simultaneously accounts for the wideband diffuse neutrino flux and the physical origin of individual ultra-high-energy (UHE) neutrino detections, including KM3-230213A, remains a pressing challenge in multi-messenger astrophysics. In intrinsically low-luminosity gamma-ray bursts (LL~GRBs) driven by shock breakouts (SBOs), the evolving physical conditions naturally produce a multicomponent neutrino flux extending from 10 TeV to the EeV scale. By integrating prompt and afterglow phases within a unified framework grounded in multiwavelength observations of representative events, we show that LL GRB population accounts for this broadband neutrino emission through a characteristic two-hump spectrum. In this framework, the prompt emission from GRB~060218-like events accounts for of the diffuse flux at 100~TeV, while GRB~100316D-like afterglow configuration predicts a distinct flux peak near at 100~PeV. This two-hump spectrum provides a high-energy component flux consistent with the 220 PeV KM3-230213A event, while the low-energy component contributes non-trivially to the observed diffuse neutrinos and supports the lack of individual low-energy counterparts. Furthermore, we utilize Fermi-LAT gamma-ray upper limits to place constraints on the source distance and luminosity of the event, assuming a GRB 100316D-like afterglow configuration. Ultimately, this framework identifies SBO-like LL~GRBs as a unifying origin for these phenomena, providing a physical link across the 10 TeV to EeV neutrino sky that is testable by next-generation observatories, including GRAND, IceCube-Gen2, and RNO-G.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2602.02372,
title = {A Unified Framework for 10 TeV to EeV Diffuse Neutrino Sky and KM3-230213A},
author = {Shiqi Yu and Bing Theodore Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.02372},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
6 pages plus 2 pages of appendix, with 5 figures and 4 tables in total. Published in ApJ Letters. The reference format has been fixed