12–23 Jul 2021
Online
Europe/Berlin timezone

Neutrino predictions from choked GRBs and comparison with the observed cosmic neutrino flux

19 Jul 2021, 18:00
1h 30m
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Talk NU | Neutrinos & Muons Discussion

Speaker

Irene Di Palma (INFN and University of Rome La Sapienza)

Description

The lack of spatial anisotropies in the sky map distribution of observed cosmic neutrinos hints towards the extra-galactic nature of their major sources. However, strong constraints are imposed by the Fermi-LAT data on the isotropic gamma-ray background regardless of the neutrino production mechanism, suggesting that the observed neutrinos might possibly originate in sources that remain hidden to gamma-ray observations. We discuss the possibility that neutrinos may come from choked jets, namely those resulting from a supernova explosion such that the collimated material fail to break out of the stellar envelope. Here we estimate the neutrino flux and spectrum expected from choked Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRB), by performing detailed calculations of pγ interactions and accounting for all the neutrino production channels and scattering angles. We provide predictions of expected event rates for operating neutrino telescopes, as ANTARES and IceCube, as well as for under construction telescopes, as KM3NeT. We also compute the contribution of the choked GRB population to the diffuse astrophysical neutrino flux, thus providing constraints on the local rate of this source population as to reproduce the observed neutrino flux.

Keywords

Neutrinos - gamma ray busts

Subcategory Theoretical Results

Primary authors

Dr Silvia Celli (Sapienza Università di Roma & INFN) Angela Zegarelli (INFN, Tor Vergata/La Sapienza, Rome) Irene Di Palma (INFN and University of Rome La Sapienza) Antonio Capone (Sapienza Università di Roma & INFN) Michela Fasano Dafne Guetta (ORT-Braude College)

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