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High-Energy Neutrino Production in Clusters of Galaxies

Saqib Hussain, Rafael Alves Batista, Elisabete de Gouveia Dal Pino, Klaus Dolag

Published 2021-10-26Version 1

In this work, we compute the contribution from clusters of galaxies to the diffuse neutrino background. Clusters of galaxies can potentially produce cosmic rays (CRs) up to very-high energies via large-scale shocks and turbulent acceleration. Due to their unique magnetic-field configuration, CRs with energy $\leq 10^{17}$ eV can be trapped within these structures over cosmological time scales, and generate secondary particles, including neutrinos and gamma rays, through interactions with the background gas and photons. We employ three-dimensional cosmological magnetohydrodynamical simulations of structure formation to model the turbulent intergalactic medium. We use the distribution of clusters within this cosmological volume to extract the properties of this population. We propagate CRs in this environment using multi-dimensional Monte Carlo simulations across different redshifts (from $z \sim 5 \; \text{to} \; z =0$), considering all relevant photohadronic, photonuclear, and hadronuclear interactions. We also include the cosmological evolution of the CR sources. We find that, for CRs injected with a spectral index $1.5 - 2.7$ and cutoff energy $E_{max} = 10^{16} - 10^{17}$ eV, clusters contribute to a substantial fraction to the diffuse flux observed by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, and most of the contribution comes from clusters with $M > 10^{14} \; M_{\odot}$ and redshift $z < 0.3$.

Comments: 8 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2101.07702
Journal: 37th ICRC Conference 2021 Proceedings
Categories: astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.CO
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