Constraining High-energy Neutrino Emission from Supernovae with IceCube

Core-collapse supernovae are a promising potential high-energy neutrino source class. We test for correlation between seven years of IceCube neutrino data and a catalog containing more than 1000 core-collapse supernovae of types IIn and IIP and a sample of stripped-envelope supernovae. We search bot...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astrophysical journal. Letters 2023-05, Vol.949 (1), p.L12
Hauptverfasser: Abbasi, R., Ahlers, M., Alameddine, J. M., Axani, S. N., Basu, V., Beise, J., Bellenghi, C., Binder, G., Book, J. Y., Burley, R. T., Butterfield, D., Campana, M. A., Chen, C., Classen, L., Collin, G. H., Correa, P., Dave, P., Dembinski, H., Dujmovic, H., Ehrhardt, T., Eller, P., Fedynitch, A., Fiedlschuster, S., Finley, C., Gallagher, J., Garrappa, S., Glauch, T., Gonzalez, J. G., Gray, S. J., Haack, C., Halzen, F., Hamdaoui, H., Minh, M. Ha, Helbing, K., Hidvegi, A., Hill, C., Hoshina, K., Hymon, K., In, S., Iovine, N., Jansson, M., Japaridze, G. S., Kang, W., Kang, X., Kardum, L., Katz, U., Zathul, A. Khatee, Kontrimas, T., Kozynets, T., Krupczak, E., Kun, E., Kurahashi, N., Lad, N., Lohfink, E., Love, C., Lu, L., Mariş, I. C., Marka, S., Martinez-Soler, I., McElroy, T., Meagher, K., Moore, R. W., Nagai, R., Neumann, M., Nisa, M. U., Oehler, M., Olivas, A., Orsoe, R., de los Heros, C. Pérez, Plum, M., Popovych, Y., Rack-Helleis, J., Rechav, Z., Riedel, B., Roellinghoff, G., Rongen, M., Sampathkumar, P., Sandrock, A., Schneider, J., Schwefer, G., Sclafani, S., Seunarine, S., Silva, M., Smithers, B., Søgaard, A., Sommani, G., Stanev, T., Stein, R., Toscano, S., Trettin, A., Twagirayezu, J. P., Unland Elorrieta, M. A., Vandenbroucke, J., van Eijndhoven, N., Weldert, J., Wendt, C., Weyrauch, M., Whitehorn, N., Yoshida, S., Zhang, Z.
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Zusammenfassung:Core-collapse supernovae are a promising potential high-energy neutrino source class. We test for correlation between seven years of IceCube neutrino data and a catalog containing more than 1000 core-collapse supernovae of types IIn and IIP and a sample of stripped-envelope supernovae. We search both for neutrino emission from individual supernovae as well as for combined emission from the whole supernova sample, through a stacking analysis. No significant spatial or temporal correlation of neutrinos with the cataloged supernovae was found. All scenarios were tested against the background expectation and together yield an overall p -value of 93%; therefore, they show consistency with the background only. The derived upper limits on the total energy emitted in neutrinos are 1.7 × 10 48 erg for stripped-envelope supernovae, 2.8 × 10 48 erg for type IIP, and 1.3 × 10 49 erg for type IIn SNe, the latter disfavoring models with optimistic assumptions for neutrino production in interacting supernovae. We conclude that stripped-envelope supernovae and supernovae of type IIn do not contribute more than 14.6% and 33.9%, respectively, to the diffuse neutrino flux in the energy range of about [ 10 3 –10 5 ] GeV, assuming that the neutrino energy spectrum follows a power-law with an index of −2.5. Under the same assumption, we can only constrain the contribution of type IIP SNe to no more than 59.9%. Thus, core-collapse supernovae of types IIn and stripped-envelope supernovae can both be ruled out as the dominant source of the diffuse neutrino flux under the given assumptions.
ISSN:2041-8205
2041-8213
2041-8213
DOI:10.3847/2041-8213/acd2c9