29 July 2015 to 6 August 2015
World Forum
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Detectability of GRB blast wave neutrinos in IceCube

30 Jul 2015, 15:00
15m
Yangtze 1 (World Forum)

Yangtze 1

World Forum

Churchillplein 10 2517 JW Den Haag The Netherlands
Oral contribution NU-TH Parallel NU 01

Speaker

Dr Lili Yang (University of Nova Gorica)

Description

Accelerated ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) in long-lived gamma-ray burst (GRB) blast waves are expected to interact with X-ray to optical-infrared photons of GRB afterglow to produce PeV-EeV neutrinos. These long-lived neutrino fluxes can last for a time scale of days to years, in contrast to the prompt neutrino fluxes under the internal shocks model with a time scale of seconds to minutes and which has been constraint by recent IceCube GRB search. We calculate the expected neutrino events in IceCube in the PeV–EeV range from the blast wave of long-duration GRBs, both for individual nearby GRBs and for the diffuse flux. We show that EeV neutrinos from the blast wave of an individual GRB can be detected with long-term monitoring by a future high-energy extension of IceCube for redshift up to z ∼ 0.5. We also show that with 5 years operation IceCube will be able to detect the diffuse GRB blastwave neutrino flux and distinguish it from the cosmogenic GZK neutrino flux if the UHECRs are heavy nuclei.
Registration number following "ICRC2015-I/" 132
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Primary authors

Dr Lili Yang (University of Nova Gorica) Prof. Soebur Razzaque (University of Johannesburg)

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