14–24 Jul 2025
CICG - International Conference Centre - Geneva, Switzerland
Europe/Zurich timezone

Contribution of young massive stellar clusters to the Galactic diffuse neutrino and gamma-ray emissions

16 Jul 2025, 17:50
15m
Room B

Room B

Talk Neutrino Astronomy & Physics NU

Speaker

Stefano Menchiari (IAA - CSIC)

Description

Young massive stellar clusters (YMSCs) have emerged as energetic non-thermal sources, after the recent observation of extended gamma-ray emission by a dozen YMSCs. The large size of their gamma-ray halos, of the order of the excavated bubble from the collective wind, makes the detection of individual YMSCs rather challenging because of the low surface brightness. As a result, the emission from most of the Galactic YMSCs could be unresolved, thus contributing to the diffuse gamma-ray and neutrino radiation observed along the Galactic Plane. In this study, we estimate that possible contribution of the population of YMSCs to the Galactic diffuse radiative emissions, by simulating synthetic samples of these sources resembling the observed properties of local clusters. We compute the resulting secondary emission from hadronic interactions occurring in each cluster by particles accelerated at the cluster’s collective wind termination shock and at the supernovae exploded in the core, and compare them with diffuse gamma-ray and neutrino observations by different experiments, including Fermi-LAT, LHAASO, and IceCube.

Authors

Dr Silvia Celli (La Sapienza Università di Roma and INFN) Stefano Menchiari (IAA - CSIC)

Co-authors

Giada Peron (INAF) Giovanni Morlino (INAF) Ruben Lopez-Coto (Institut de Fisica d'Altes Energies - IFAE) Vittoria Vecchiotti (GSSI)

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