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Searching for Astrophysical Sources of Cosmic Neutrinos |
Trobada 2014/2015
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Thursday, 26 March 2015 11:30
Paterna (Valencia)
Paterna (Valencia)
Soebur Razzaque
University of Johannesburg
IceCube Neutrino Observatory has recently detected over 30 very high-energy neutrino events which are most likely of cosmic origin. Due to poor angular resolution of cascade-type events, which dominate the event list, identification of astrophysical source(s) as origin of these neutrino events is proving to be difficult. I will present a scenario where a subset of cosmic neutrino events originate from the Fermi Bubbles at the Galactic center and the rest originate from extragalactic sources, which could be the sources of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays as well. Expected multi-messenger signal and statistical analysis will be discussed in support of this scenario.
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