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arxiv: 1509.00983 · v2 · pith:WNFKUQAFnew · submitted 2015-09-03 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Spectral Decline of PeV Neutrinos from Starburst Galaxies

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keywords galaxiesstarburstspectralfluxneutrinobreakcharacteristicgalaxy
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Starburst galaxies represent one of the most plausible origins of the cosmic high-energy neutrino flux recently discovered by IceCube. At $\sim$ PeV energies, the neutrino flux from starburst galaxies is expected to exhibit a characteristic spectral break due to cosmic-rays escaping the galaxy. We examine the 'smearing' of this spectral break by a population of starburst galaxies with varying properties. We incorporate galaxy distribution w.r.t. star-formation rate and redshift. Our results (i) show characteristic spectral softening in IceCube's energy band; (ii) resolve the conflicting observations of soft neutrino spectrum and diffuse gamma-ray flux observed by Fermi-LAT; (iii) constrain the properties of the magnetic fields in starburst galaxies.

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