-production in Centaurus A and M87 from γ-ray interactions with the gas and dust at the sources

Abstract

Centaurus A and M87 are the closest galaxies with active galactic nuclei and TeV gamma-ray emission. The existence of such TeV radiation suggests the production of a neutrino flux from the photo- hadronic interactions of the gamma-photons of the active galaxies and their own gas and dust content. Using a simple model of Centaurus A and M87, the corresponding neutrino luminosities at source and their fluxes at Earth were calculated. The neutrino fluxes associated with the aforementioned process resulted to be E2 + < 10-13 s-1 GeV cm-2, more than 6 orders of magnitude below the modern upper limits from neutrino telescopes. It will be shown that, at high-energies relevant for neutrino astronomy, these neutrino fluxes are not competitive with those fluxes which could be produced from astrophysical scenarios involving cosmic ray acceleration.

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