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Photohadronic neutrinos from transients in astrophysical sources
Jörg P. Rachen, P. Mészáros
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Center for Particle and Gravitational Astrophysics
Center for Theoretical and Observational Cosmology
Institute for Gravitation & the Cosmos
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Gamma-ray Bursts
100%
Neutrinos
100%
Astrophysical Sources
100%
Neutrino Flux
66%
Neutrino Energy
66%
High Energy
50%
Blazars
50%
Active Galactic nuclei
33%
Energy Formula
33%
Pion
33%
Muon
33%
Neutrino Production
33%
Muon Neutrino
33%
Strong Limit
33%
Hadron Cascades
33%
Non-detection
16%
Order of Magnitude
16%
Cosmic Rays
16%
Cooling Method
16%
Physical Properties
16%
Ultra-high Energy Cosmic Rays
16%
Proton Acceleration
16%
Secondary Particles
16%
Pierre Auger Observatory
16%
Cosmic Acceleration
16%
Total Energy
16%
Model-independent
16%
Acceleration Process
16%
Event Rate
16%
Energetic Constraints
16%
Electron Neutrino
16%
High-energy Detectors
16%
Cutoff Energy
16%
Energetic Protons
16%
Physics
Gamma Ray Burst
100%
Transients
100%
Muon
66%
Blazars
50%
Active Galactic Nuclei
33%
Energetics
33%
High-Energy Cosmic Radiation
16%
High Energy Detector
16%