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High-energy neutrino transients and the future of multi-messenger astronomy
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Kotera, Kumiko
, Guépin, Claire
, Oikonomou, Foteini
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Astronomy
/ Emission
/ Neutrinos
/ Particle acceleration
/ Transients (astronomy)
2024
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High-energy neutrino transients and the future of multi-messenger astronomy
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Kotera, Kumiko
, Guépin, Claire
, Oikonomou, Foteini
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Astronomy
/ Emission
/ Neutrinos
/ Particle acceleration
/ Transients (astronomy)
2024
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High-energy neutrino transients and the future of multi-messenger astronomy
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High-energy neutrino transients and the future of multi-messenger astronomy
2024
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Overview
The recent discovery of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos and first hints of coincident electromagnetic and neutrino emission herald the beginning of the era of multi-messenger astronomy. Due to their high power, transient sources are expected to supply a significant fraction of the observed energetic astroparticles, through enhanced particle acceleration and interactions. Here, we review theoretical expectations of neutrino emission from transient astrophysical sources and the current and upcoming experimental landscape, highlighting the most promising channels for discovery and specifying their detectability.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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