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Using High-Energy Neutrinos As Cosmic Magnetometers

Published 2 Sep 2020 in astro-ph.HE and hep-ph | (2009.01306v1)

Abstract: Magnetic fields are crucial in shaping the non-thermal emission of the TeV-PeV neutrinos of astrophysical origin seen by the IceCube neutrino telescope. The sources of these neutrinos are unknown, but if they harbor a strong magnetic field, then the synchrotron energy losses of the neutrino parent particles---protons, pions, and muons---leave characteristic imprints on the neutrino energy distribution and its flavor composition. We use high-energy neutrinos as "cosmic magnetometers" to constrain the identity of their sources by placing limits on the strength of the magnetic field in them. We look for evidence of synchrotron losses in public IceCube data: 6 years of High Energy Starting Events (HESE) and 2 years of Medium Energy Starting Events (MESE). In the absence of evidence, we place an upper limit of 10 kG-10 MG (95% C.L.) on the average magnetic field strength of the sources.

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