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An absence of neutrinos associated with cosmic-ray acceleration in gamma-ray bursts

C. WalckTodor StanevDawn WilliamsS. HussainJ. W. NamF. DescampsM. W. E. SmithD. J. KoskinenP. BerghausS. BoeserS. JaparidzeS. OdrowskiTimo KargH. LandsmanR. FrankeS. EulerS. FlisH. A. B. JohanssonChristian BohmAongus O'murchadhaJon DummT. WaldenmaierS. WesterhoffThomas K. GaisserG. B. YodhJ. J. BeattyS. SeunarineM. KowalskiA. GrossDamian PielothA. M. BrownP. B. PriceK. HoshinaH. S. MatisL. KoepkeM. DanningerD. HeeremanM. V. D'agostinoG. C. HillJ. PosseltM. StamatikosM. StamatikosD. Z. BessonT. O. B. SchmidtGlenn SpiczakLarissa PaulL. SchulteChris WendtT. KowarikD. RutledgeM. LabareAlbrecht KarleM. SchunckMichael J. BakerKlas HultqvistA. MarottaD. AltmannU. NaumannK. MeagherT. R. WoodJ. KirylukThomas MeuresN. Van EijndhovenL. GladstoneM. RichmanFrancis HalzenReina H. MaruyamaK. H. BeckerDirk HeinenD. SeckelS. MiareckiS. MiareckiP. ZarzhitskyA. PiegsaKurt WoschnaggPaul EvensonXinhua BaiXinhua BaiA. GoldschmidtF. RothmaierSegev BenzviCarsten RottDave NygrenJ. MillerSpencer KleinSpencer KleinR. J. LauerO. FadiranM. BissokMarkus AhlersA. R. FazelyTyce DeyoungC. DeclercqP. A. ToaleHermann KolanoskiJ. A. GoodmanA. SilvestriK. MaseM. MerckXianwu XuG. KrollT. DegnerK. RawlinsR. HellauerJ. P. HuelssM. L. BenabderrahmaneDarren GrantDmitry ChirkinJay GallagherR. NahnhauerKaren S. Caballero-moraKara HoffmanY. SestayoKaren AndeenS. GrullonM. J. CarsonA. H. Cruz SilvaN. MilkeJenni AdamsS. SchoenebergSarah NowickiAlexander KappesC. Pérez De Los HerosSamvel Ter-antonyanJames MadsenA. OlivasM. J. LarsonA. HomeierS. PankninR. StroemFabian KislatA. StoesslMarkus AckermannJ. DreyerS. TilavA. SchultesO. EngdegårdJ. C. Díaz-vélezJuanan AguilarWolfgang RhodeT. GluesenkampTakao KuwabaraSimona ToscanoR. WassermanY. AbdouChristopher WiebuschNathan WhitehornS. HickfordA. SchoenwaldA. Van OverloopKael HansonW. HuelsnitzW. HuelsnitzJ. DaughheteeChristian SpieringT. GrieselB. ChristySeth M. CohenR. W. EllsworthDonglian XuK. WiebeA. FranckowiakR. G. StokstadR. WischnewskiMatt DunkmanSteven W. BarwickMontaruli26 TeresaK. HelbingT. Abu-zayyadT. Fischer-waselsElisa ResconiS. BechetB. HoffmannDariusz GoraAnatoli FedynitchA. SchukraftK. LaihemJ. L. Bazo AlbaJ. BerdermannD. BoseE. JacobiJ. LuenemannH. TaavolaJ. FeintzeigDirk RyckboschSubir SarkarP. RedlM. OlivoPaolo DesiatiT. FeuselsD. BerleyE. A. StrahlerIgnacio TaboadaE. BlaufussJ. C. DavisK. BeattieO. SchulzO. SchulzE. MiddellElisa BernardiniD. J. BoersmaM. KrasbergJ. E. JacobsenMarcos SantanderM. RibordyL. GerhardtL. GerhardtJ. P. RodriguesMatthias WolfT. StezelbergerK. HanMichael S. BellKirill FilimonovM. VehringD. F. CowenR. C. BayB. RuzybayevC. HaC. HaS. YoshidaM. CasierG. W. SullivanP. MeszarosJ. K. BeckerAllan HallgrenSandro KopperS. M. MovitH. G. SanderC. ColnardAya IshiharaRasha AbbasiChun XuCh. WeaverChad FinleyM. StueerK. SchattoG. KohnenJ. BlumenthalP. O. HulthJ. EischG. De Vries-uiterweerdOlga BotnerD. TosiB. SemburgH. WissingStijn BuitinkJ. AuffenbergDaniel BindigGerald PrzybylskiR. MorseM. ZollBenedikt RiedelTim RuheM. WalterA. RizzoS. H. SeoJ. H. KoehneF. ClevermannJ. P. YanezA. Haj IsmailA. TamburroL. BrayeurJ. Van SantenJ. KunnenNaoko KurahashiD. BertrandM. WallraffM. VogeM. GurtnerM. Dierckxsens

subject

Physics::Instrumentation and DetectorsAstronomyAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaElectronvoltFOS: Physical sciencesFluxhigh-energy neutrinosCosmic rayddc:500.2AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysics7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesddc:070IcecubeAccelerationPioncosmic rays0103 physical sciencesTelescope010303 astronomy & astrophysicsVery EnergeticHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)PhysicsFluxMultidisciplinary010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologySearchAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics13. Climate actionGamma Ray BurstsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoGamma-ray burstAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

description

Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) have been proposed as a leading candidate for acceleration of ultra high-energy cosmic rays, which would be accompanied by emission of TeV neutrinos produced in proton-photon interactions during acceleration in the GRB fireball. Two analyses using data from two years of the IceCube detector produced no evidence for this neutrino emission, placing strong constraints on models of neutrino and cosmic-ray production in these sources.

10.1038/nature11068http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11068