The Delta Resonance in the Neutrino Sky

Abstract

Recent measurements of the diffuse cosmic neutrino flux by IceCube show evidence for a spectral break at an energy near Eν 30 TeV. In this letter, we suggest that this feature may be due to the Δ-baryon resonance in pγ interactions. We show that the measured spectrum, including the observed break, can be naturally accommodated by a flux of protons accelerated with a spectrum dNp /dEp Ep-3.1 interacting with X-rays of typical energy Eγ 0.3\, keV. We also point out that the presence of this spectral break significantly reduces the contribution of neutrino sources to the isotropic gamma-ray background, alleviating the longstanding tension between these measurements. In the Δ-resonance scenario, the gamma rays accompanying neutrino production cascade down to MeV-GeV energies and contribute at the 10\% level to the isotropic gamma-ray background at 3~GeV. If our proposal is realized, it may imply that we have identified the dominant sources that produce the extragalactic cosmic rays.

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