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IceCube Neutrino Events from Fermi Bubbles (1412.6240v1)

Published 19 Dec 2014 in astro-ph.HE

Abstract: The IceCube Neutrino Observatory announced thirty-seven candidate events observed with deposited energies above $\sim$ 30 TeV with three-year dataset, more than expected from atmospheric backgrounds. We discuss the detectability of the Fermi Bubbles (FB) by IceCube and show that up to 6 -- 7 of the 37 events could originate from the FB. If the observed gamma rays from the FB are created due to baryonic mechanism, high-energy ($>$ GeV) neutrinos should be emitted as a counterpart. These neutrinos should be detectable as shower- or track-like events at a Km$3$ neutrino detector. For a hard primary cosmic-ray proton spectrum, $E{-2.1}$, and cutoff energy at or above 10 PeV, the FB flux substantially exceeds the atmospheric backgrounds. For a steeper spectrum, $E{-2.3}$, and/or lower cutoff energy, detection with high significance will require a longer running time.

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