Can a single high-energy neutrino from gamma-ray bursts be a discovery?
Abstract
Current emission models of GeV-PeV neutrinos from gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) predict a neutrino flux with ≪1 detected neutrinos per GRB with kilometer-scale neutrino observatories. The detection of this flux will require the stacking of data from a large number of GRBs, leading to an increased background rate, decreasing the significance of a single neutrino detection. We show that utilizing the temporal correlation between the expected gamma-ray and neutrino fluxes, one can significantly improve the neutrino signal-to-noise ratio. We describe how this temporal correlation can be used. Using realistic GRB and atmospheric neutrino fluxes and incorporating temporal, spectral and directional information, we estimate the probability of a single detected GRB-neutrino being a 5 σ discovery.
- Publication:
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Physical Review D
- Pub Date:
- November 2014
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1409.1217
- Bibcode:
- 2014PhRvD..90j1301B
- Keywords:
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- 98.70.Rz;
- 95.85.Ry;
- gamma-ray sources;
- gamma-ray bursts;
- Neutrino muon pion and other elementary particles;
- cosmic rays;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- 5 pages, 2 figures. Accepted to PRD Rapid Communication