The Galaxy is a guaranteed source of neutrinos produced by the interaction of cosmic rays (CRs) with the interstellar gas. According to conventional CR propagation models, however, this emission may be too weak to be detected even by km3-scale neutrino telescopes. This expectation has to be revisited in the light of recent Fermi LAT findings showing that the CR spectrum in the inner Galactic plane is significantly harder than that inferred from local CR measurements. Here we discuss some relevant predictions of a phenomenological model-based on a spatially-dependent CR diffusion-which was recently developed to reproduce that large-scale trend. In particular, we show how that model correctly predicts the TeV γ-ray diffuse emission measured b...
The last IceCube catalog of High Energy Starting Events (HESE) obtained with a livetime of 1347 days...
Recently, the MILAGRO collaboration reported on the detection of a diffuse multi-TeV emission from a...
The flux of very high-energy neutrinos produced in our Galaxy by the interaction of accelerated cosm...
The Galaxy is a guaranteed source of neutrinos produced by the interaction of cosmic rays (CRs) with...
The Galaxy is a guaranteed source of neutrinos produced by the interaction of cosmic rays (CRs) with...
We compute the γ-ray and neutrino diffuse emission of the Galaxy on the basis of a recently proposed...
We compute the γ-ray and neutrino diffuse emission of the Galaxy on the basis of a recently proposed...
Several independent analyzes of Fermi-LAT results found evidences of an excess of γ-ray diffuse emis...
In this Letter we propose a novel interpretation of the anomalous TeV gamma-ray diffuse emission obs...
Several independent analyzes of Fermi-LAT results found evidences of a spatial dependent cosmic ray ...
Following the MILAGRO collaborations recent publication of the detection of diffuse multi-TeV emissi...
The last IceCube catalog of High Energy Starting Events (HESE) obtained with a livetime of 1347 days...
Recently, the MILAGRO collaboration reported on the detection of a diffuse multi-TeV emission from a...
The flux of very high-energy neutrinos produced in our Galaxy by the interaction of accelerated cosm...
The Galaxy is a guaranteed source of neutrinos produced by the interaction of cosmic rays (CRs) with...
The Galaxy is a guaranteed source of neutrinos produced by the interaction of cosmic rays (CRs) with...
We compute the γ-ray and neutrino diffuse emission of the Galaxy on the basis of a recently proposed...
We compute the γ-ray and neutrino diffuse emission of the Galaxy on the basis of a recently proposed...
Several independent analyzes of Fermi-LAT results found evidences of an excess of γ-ray diffuse emis...
In this Letter we propose a novel interpretation of the anomalous TeV gamma-ray diffuse emission obs...
Several independent analyzes of Fermi-LAT results found evidences of a spatial dependent cosmic ray ...
Following the MILAGRO collaborations recent publication of the detection of diffuse multi-TeV emissi...
The last IceCube catalog of High Energy Starting Events (HESE) obtained with a livetime of 1347 days...
Recently, the MILAGRO collaboration reported on the detection of a diffuse multi-TeV emission from a...
The flux of very high-energy neutrinos produced in our Galaxy by the interaction of accelerated cosm...