On the neutrino non-detection of GRB 130427A

Abstract

The recent gamma-ray burst GRB 130427A has an isotropic electromagnetic energy Eiso1054 erg, suggesting an ample supply of target photons for photo-hadronic interactions, which at its low redshift of z0.34 would appear to make it a promising candidate for neutrino detection. However, the IceCube collaboration has reported a null result based on a search during the prompt emission phase. We show that this neutrino non-detection can provide valuable information about this GRB's key physical parameters such as the emission radius Rd, the bulk Lorentz factor and the energy fraction converted into cosmic rays εp. The results are discussed both in a model-independent way and in the specific scenarios of an internal shock model (IS), a baryonic photospheric model (BPH) and magnetic photospheric model (MPH). We find that the constraints are most stringent for the magnetic photospheric model considered, but the constraints on the internal shock and the baryonic photosphere models are fairly modest.

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