AbstractHigh energy cosmic ray experiments have identified an excess from the region of the Galactic Plane in a limited energy range around 1018 eV (EeV). This is very suggestive of neutrons as candidate primaries, because the directional signal requires relatively-stable neutral primaries, and time-dilated neutrons can reach Earth from typical Galactic distances when the neutron energy exceeds an EeV. We here point out that if the Galactic messengers are neutrons, then those with energies below an EeV will decay in flight, providing a flux of cosmic antineutrinos above a TeV which is observable at a kilometer-scale neutrino observatory. The expected event rate per year above 1 TeV in a detector such as IceCube, for example, is 20 antineutr...
The completed IceCube Observatory, the first km3 neutrino telescope, is already providing the most s...
We introduce neutrino astronomy starting from the observational fact that Nature accelerates protons...
AbstractIceCube has measured a diffuse astrophysical flux of TeV–PeV neutrinos. The most plausible s...
AbstractHigh energy cosmic ray experiments have identified an excess from the region of the Galactic...
Intriguing evidence has been accumulating for the production of cosmic rays in the Cygnus region of ...
© 2005. The American Astronomical SocietyRecent analysis of data sets from two extensive air shower ...
Since its discovery more than one hundred years ago, the origin of the cosmic-ray flux measured on E...
The undisputed galactic origin of cosmic rays at energies below the so-called knee implies an existe...
The central region of our Galaxy is a very peculiar environment, containing magnetic fields in exces...
Ongoing experimental efforts to detect cosmic sources of high energy neutrinos are guided by the exp...
Since its discovery more than one hundred years ago, the origin of the cosmic-ray flux measured on E...
We demonstrate that the excess of sub-PeV/PeV neutrinos recently discovered by IceCube could origina...
We discuss the possibility that the PeV neutrinos recently observed by IceCube are produced by the i...
I show that the high energy neutrino flux predicted to arise from active galactic nuclei cores can e...
The diffuse flux of cosmic neutrinos has been measured by the IceCube Observatory from TeV to PeV en...
The completed IceCube Observatory, the first km3 neutrino telescope, is already providing the most s...
We introduce neutrino astronomy starting from the observational fact that Nature accelerates protons...
AbstractIceCube has measured a diffuse astrophysical flux of TeV–PeV neutrinos. The most plausible s...
AbstractHigh energy cosmic ray experiments have identified an excess from the region of the Galactic...
Intriguing evidence has been accumulating for the production of cosmic rays in the Cygnus region of ...
© 2005. The American Astronomical SocietyRecent analysis of data sets from two extensive air shower ...
Since its discovery more than one hundred years ago, the origin of the cosmic-ray flux measured on E...
The undisputed galactic origin of cosmic rays at energies below the so-called knee implies an existe...
The central region of our Galaxy is a very peculiar environment, containing magnetic fields in exces...
Ongoing experimental efforts to detect cosmic sources of high energy neutrinos are guided by the exp...
Since its discovery more than one hundred years ago, the origin of the cosmic-ray flux measured on E...
We demonstrate that the excess of sub-PeV/PeV neutrinos recently discovered by IceCube could origina...
We discuss the possibility that the PeV neutrinos recently observed by IceCube are produced by the i...
I show that the high energy neutrino flux predicted to arise from active galactic nuclei cores can e...
The diffuse flux of cosmic neutrinos has been measured by the IceCube Observatory from TeV to PeV en...
The completed IceCube Observatory, the first km3 neutrino telescope, is already providing the most s...
We introduce neutrino astronomy starting from the observational fact that Nature accelerates protons...
AbstractIceCube has measured a diffuse astrophysical flux of TeV–PeV neutrinos. The most plausible s...