Oscillating Neutrinos from the Galactic Center
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- 1 October 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
- Vol. 130 (2) , 339-350
- https://doi.org/10.1086/317350
Abstract
It has recently been demonstrated that the γ-ray emission spectrum of the EGRET-identified central Galactic source 2EG J1746-2852 can be well fitted by positing that these photons are generated by the decay of π0's produced in p-p scattering at or near an energizing shock. Such scattering also produces charged pions which decay leptonically. The ratio of γ-rays to neutrinos generated by the central Galactic source can be accurately determined, and a well-defined and potentially measurable high-energy neutrino flux at Earth is unavoidable. An opportunity, therefore, to detect neutrino oscillations over an unprecedented scale is offered by this source. In this paper we assess the prospects for such an observation with the generation of neutrino Čerenkov telescopes now in the planning stage. We determine that the next generation of detectors may well find an oscillation signature in the Galactic center (GC) signal.Keywords
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