High energy particles from young supernovae: gamma-ray and neutrino connections

@article{Sarmah2022HighEP,
  title={High energy particles from young supernovae: gamma-ray and neutrino connections},
  author={Prantika Sarmah and Sovan Chakraborty and Irene Tamborra and Katie Auchettl},
  journal={Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics},
  year={2022},
  volume={2022}
}
Young core-collapse supernovae (YSNe) are factories of high-energy neutrinos and gamma-rays as the shock accelerated protons efficiently interact with the protons in the dense circumstellar medium. We explore the detection prospects of secondary particles from YSNe of Type IIn, II-P, IIb/II-L, and Ib/c. Type IIn YSNe are found to produce the largest flux of neutrinos and gamma-rays, followed by II-P YSNe. Fermi-LAT and the Cherenkov Telescope Array (IceCube-Gen2) have the potential to detect… 

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