Diffuse Cosmic Neutrino Background from Population III Stars
Abstract
We study the expected diffuse cosmic neutrino flux produced by Population III (PopIII) stars during their nuclear burning phases as well as from their final stages of evolution (core collapse). Assuming a fraction fIII=10(-3) of all baryons forms PopIII stars, our flux estimate is comparable to the diffuse neutrino flux produced by the ordinary stars and by the ordinary core-collapse supernovae in the universe, i.e. of order 1-10 cm(-2) s(-1). Due to the large cosmic redshift, however, the typical energies are in the MeV and sub-MeV range where the solar and geophysical neutrino fluxes are much larger. A direct detection of the diffuse cosmic flux is out of the question with presently known experimental techniques.
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