Neutrinos as a Diagnostic of High Energy Astrophysical Processes
Abstract
A leading candidate for the extragalactic source of high energy cosmic rays is the Fermi engine mechanism, in which protons confined by magnetic fields are accelerated to very high energy through repeated scattering by plasma shock fronts. In the process of acceleration, collisions of trapped protons with the ambient plasma produce pions which decay to electromagnetic energy and neutrinos. For optically thin sources, a strong connection between the emerging cosmic rays and secondary neutrinos can be established. In this context, we show the feasibility of using the Glashow resonance as a discriminator between the and interactions in Fermi engines as sources of neutrinos. In particular, we demonstrate how three years of observation at the km IceCube facility can serve as a filter for the dominance of the interaction at the source.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0410003,
title = {Neutrinos as a Diagnostic of High Energy Astrophysical Processes},
author = {Luis A. Anchordoqui and Haim Goldberg and Francis Halzen and Thomas J. Weiler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0410003},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
The previous version of this paper contained a brief discussion of how the flux of neutrinos from optically thin sources can be used as a marker of the cosmic ray Galactic/extra-galactic transition. This topic has received detailed discussion in a separate paper, arXiv:astro-ph/0503229