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Probing extreme astrophysical accelerators through large-scale neutrino anisotropy

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Abstract

We present the extent to which large-scale anisotropies in the ultrahigh energy neutrino sky can probe the distribution of extreme astrophysical accelerators in the universe. In this talk, we discuss the origin of a large-scale neutrino anisotropy and show how observers can use this anisotropy to measure the evolution of ultrahigh energy neutrino sources — and therefore, the sources of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays — for the very first time.

Presenters

  • Marco S Muzio

    Pennsylvania State University (Penn State)

Authors

  • Marco S Muzio

    Pennsylvania State University (Penn State)

  • Noemie Globus

    University of California, Santa Cruz