Extragalactic plus Galactic model for IceCube neutrino events
Abstract
The hypothesis that high energy cosmic neutrinos are power law distributed is critically analyzed. We propose a model with two components that explains better the observations. The extragalactic component of the high energy neutrino flux has a canonical E-2 spectrum while the galactic component has a E-2.7 spectrum; both of them are significant. This model has several implications, that can be tested by IceCube and ANTARES in the next years. Moreover, the existence of a diffuse component close to the Galactic plane and that yields (20-30)\% of IceCube's events, is interesting for the future km3 neutrino telescopes located in the Northern Hemisphere and for gamma ray telescopes aiming at measuring events till few 100 TeV from the Southern sky.
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