Observation of Photons above 300 TeV Associated with a High-energy Neutrino from the Cygnus Region

Galactic sites of acceleration of cosmic rays to energies of order 10 15 eV and higher, dubbed PeVatrons, reveal themselves by recently discovered gamma radiation of energies above 100 TeV. However, joint gamma-ray and neutrino production, which marks unambiguously cosmic-ray interactions with ambie...

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Hauptverfasser: Dzhappuev, D. D., Afashokov, Yu. Z., Dzaparova, I. M., Dzhatdoev, T. A., Gorbacheva, E. A., Karpikov, I. S., Khadzhiev, M. M., Klimenko, N. F., Kudzhaev, A. U., Kurenya, A. N., Lidvansky, A. S., Mikhailova, O. I., Petkov, V. B., Podlesnyi, E. I., Romanenko, V. S., Rubtsov, G. I., Troitsky, S. V., Unatlokov, I. B., Vaiman, I. A., Yanin, A. F., Zhezher, Ya. V., Zhuravleva, K. V.
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description Galactic sites of acceleration of cosmic rays to energies of order 10 15 eV and higher, dubbed PeVatrons, reveal themselves by recently discovered gamma radiation of energies above 100 TeV. However, joint gamma-ray and neutrino production, which marks unambiguously cosmic-ray interactions with ambient matter and radiation, was not observed until now. In 2020 November, the IceCube neutrino observatory reported an ∼150 TeV neutrino event from the direction of one of the most promising Galactic PeVatrons, the Cygnus Cocoon. Here we report on the observation of a 3.1 σ (post-trial) excess of atmospheric air showers from the same direction, observed by the Carpet–2 experiment and consistent with a few months flare in photons above 300 TeV, in temporal coincidence with the neutrino event. The fluence of the gamma-ray flare is of the same order as that expected from the neutrino observation, assuming the standard mechanism of neutrino production. This is the first evidence for the joint production of high-energy neutrinos and gamma-rays in a Galactic source.
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