Upper Limits on the Cosmic Neutrino Background from Cosmic Rays
Abstract
Extragalactic and galactic cosmic rays scatter with the cosmic neutrino background during propagation to Earth, yielding a flux of relic neutrinos boosted to larger energies. If an overdensity of relic neutrinos is present in galaxies, and neutrinos are massive enough, this flux might be detectable by high-energy neutrino experiments. For a lightest neutrino of mass m 0.1 eV, we find an upper limit on the local relic neutrino overdensity of 1013 and an upper limit on the relic neutrino overdensity at TXS 0506+056 of 1010. Future experiments like GRAND or IceCube-Gen2 could improve these bounds by orders of magnitude.
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