Joint constraints on galactic diffuse neutrino emission from the ANTARES and IceCube neutrino telescopes

The existence of diffuse Galactic neutrino production is expected from cosmic-ray interactions with Galactic gas and radiation fields. Thus, neutrinos are a unique messenger offering the opportunity to test the products of Galactic cosmic-ray interactions up to energies of hundreds of TeV. Here we p...

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Hauptverfasser: Baret, B, Bouwhuis, M. C, Branzas, H, Busto, J, Capone, A, Caramete, L, Cherkaoui El Moursli, R, Coelho, J. A. B, Colomer, M, Diaz, A. F, Donzaud, C, Dornic, D, Gay, P, Glotin, H, Graf, K, Hoefestadt, J, James, C. W, Jongen, M, Katz, U, Kreter, M, Lotze, M, Moussa, A, Organokov, M, Quinn, L, Racca, C, Sanchez-Losa, A, Saldana, M, Samtleben, D. F. E, Sanguineti, M, Spurio, M, Tayalati, Y, Vallage, B, Zornoza, J. D, Zuniga, J, Al Samarai, I, Ansseau, I, Anton, G, Axani, S, Barbano, A, Bernardini, E, Blaufuss, E, Boeser, S, Bourbeau, J, Collin, G. H, Correa, P, Day, M, de With, M, Dujmovic, H, Fazely, A. R, Felde, J, Friedman, E, Ganster, E, Gerhardt, L, Ghorbani, K, Gluesenkamp, T, Haack, C, Hallgren, A, Halzen, F, Heereman, D, Hoshina, K, Huennefeld, M, Jeong, M, Kauer, M, Kim, J, Kintscher, T, Kiryluk, J, Kopper, S, Koschinsky, J. P, Kowalski, M, Krings, K, Mariscal, C. J. Lozano, Meagher, K, Micallef, J, Momente, G, Montaruli, T, Moore, R. W, Moulai, M, Niederhausen, H, Pollmann, A. Obertacke, Palczewski, T, Pepper, J. A, Price, P. B, Richman, M, Robertson, S, Safa, I, Santander, M, Schmidt, T, Song, M, Spiering, C, Steuer, A, Stoessl, A, Vanheule, Sander, Vraeghe, Matthias, Wandler, F. D, Werthebach, J, Wille, L, Wood, J, Woolsey, E, Woschnagg, K, Xu, Y
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Zusammenfassung:The existence of diffuse Galactic neutrino production is expected from cosmic-ray interactions with Galactic gas and radiation fields. Thus, neutrinos are a unique messenger offering the opportunity to test the products of Galactic cosmic-ray interactions up to energies of hundreds of TeV. Here we present a search for this production using ten years of Astronomy with a Neutrino Telescope and Abyss environmental RESearch (ANTARES) track and shower data, as well as seven years of IceCube track data. The data are combined into a joint likelihood test for neutrino emission according to the KRA(gamma) model assuming a 5 PeV per nucleon Galactic cosmic-ray cutoff. No significant excess is found. As a consequence, the limits presented in this Letter start constraining the model parameter space for Galactic cosmic-ray production and transport.
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2041-8205