Thursday, March 7, 2013

1303.1253 (Hao-Ning He et al.)

Diffuse PeV neutrino emission from Ultra-Luminous Infrared Galaxies    [PDF]

Hao-Ning He, Tao Wang, Yi-Zhong Fan, Si-Ming Liu, Da-Ming Wei
Ultra-luminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) are the most luminous and intense starburst galaxies in the Universe. Both their star-formation rate (SFR) and gas surface mass density are very high, implying a high supernovae rate and an efficient energy conversion of energetic protons. A small fraction of these supernovae is the so-called hypernovae with a typical kinetic energy ~1e52 erg and a shock velocity >=1e9 cm/s. The strong shocks driven by hypernovae are able to accelerate cosmic ray protons up to 1e17 eV. These energetic protons lose a good fraction of their energy through proton-proton collision when ejected into very dense interstellar medium, and as a result, produce high energy neutrinos (<=5 PeV). Recent deep infrared surveys provide solid constraints on the number density of ULIRGs across a wide redshift range 0View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.1253

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