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2008A&A...484..267F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 484, 267-273 (2008/6-2)

High-energy neutrino emission from shell-type supernova remnants.

FANG J., ZHANG L., YANG C.Y., LIN G.F. and ZHENG A.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Based on a time-dependent model of particle production and non-thermal photon emission, we study high-energy neutrino emission from shell-type supernova remnants (SNRs). In such a model, particles are accelerated to relativistic energies through the shock acceleration mechanism and evolve with time in an SNR. For a given SNR, therefore, the temporal evolution of the particle energy distribution, the non-thermal spectrum of photons, and the spectrum of neutrinos can be calculated numerically. We apply the model to two young SNRs, G347.3-0.5 and G266.2-1.2, and two old ones, G8.7-0.1 and G23.3-0.3. For each SNR, we determine the parameters involved in the model by comparing the predicted non-thermal spectrum with the observed radio, X-ray and γ-ray data. We study the properties of the corresponding neutrino emission, including the neutrino spectrum and the event rates expected in the next-generation km3-scale neutrino telescope, KM3NeT. Our results indicate that the high-energy TeV γ-rays from the four SNRs are produced predominately via hadronic interaction and that young SNRs such as G266.2-1.2 and G347.3-0.5 are the potential neutrino sources whose neutrinos are most likely to be identified by next-generation km3 neutrino telescopes.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma rays: theory - neutrinos - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - supernova remnants

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