Estimation of the neutrino flux and resulting constraints on hadronic emission models for Cyg X-3 using agile data

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In this work, we give an estimate of the neutrino flux that can be expected from the microquasar Cyg X-3. We calculate the muon neutrino flux expected here on Earth as well as the corresponding number of neutrino events in the IceCube telescope based on the so-called hypersoft X-ray state of Cyg X-3. If the average emission from Cyg X-3 over a period of 5 yr were as high as during the used X-ray state, a total of 0.8 events should be observed by the full IceCube telescope. We also show that this conclusion holds by a factor of a few when we consider the other measured X-ray states. Using the correlation of AGILE data on the flaring episodes in 2009 June and July to the hypersoft X-ray state, we calculate that the upper limits on the neutrino flux given by IceCube are starting to constrain the hadronic models, which have been introduced to interpret the high-energy emission detected by AGILE. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Baerwald, P., & Guetta, D. (2013). Estimation of the neutrino flux and resulting constraints on hadronic emission models for Cyg X-3 using agile data. Astrophysical Journal, 773(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/773/2/159

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