Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1770558 Astroparticle Physics 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Neutrino telescope IceCube has recently discovered astrophysical neutrinos with energies in the TeV–PeV range. We use the data of Fermi γ-ray telescope to demonstrate that the neutrino signal has significant contribution from the Milky Way Galaxy. Matching the γ-ray and neutrino spectra we find that TeV–PeV Galactic cosmic rays form a powerlaw spectrum with the slope p ≃ 2.45. This spectral slope is consistent with the average cosmic ray spectrum in the disks of the Milky Way and Large Magellanic Cloud galaxies. It is also consistent with the theoretical model of cosmic ray injection by diffusive shock acceleration followed by escape through the Galactic magnetic field with Kolmogorov turbulence. The locally observed TeV–PeV cosmic ray proton spectrum is softer than the average Galactic cosmic ray spectrum. This could be readily explained by variability of injection of cosmic rays in the local interstellar medium over the past 107 year and discreetness of the cosmic ray source distribution.

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