Estimating the Neutrino Flux from Choked Gamma-Ray Bursts.

2021 
The strong constraints from the Fermi-LAT data on the isotropic gamma-ray background suggest that the neutrinos observed by IceCube might possibly come from sources that are hidden to gamma-ray observations. A possibility recently discussed in the literature is that neutrinos may come from jets of collapsing massive stars which fail to break out of the stellar envelope, and for this reason they are also known as choked jets. In this paper, we estimate the neutrino flux and spectrum expected from these sources. We perform detailed calculations of p-gamma interactions, accounting for all the neutrino production channels and scattering angles. We provide predictions of expected event rates for operating neutrino telescopes, as ANTARES and IceCube, as well as for future generation telescopes as KM3NeT. We find that if 10%-100% of the Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) energy is channeled into protons, choked GRBs may reproduce the observed astrophysical neutrino flux, if their local rate is 3-0.3 Gpc^(-3) yr^(-1). This rate is consistent with the rate of GRBs detected in gamma rays.
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