A reinvestigation into the diffuse neutrino flux from the inner Galaxy in light of new very high energy γ-ray observations

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Gamma-Ray, Neutrino, Muon, Pion, And Other Elementary Particles, Cosmic Rays, Quasars, Active Or Peculiar Galaxies, Objects, And Systems

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In light of the recent MILAGRO collaborations publication of the detection of diffuse multi-TeV emission from a region close to the inner Galaxy, we reinvestigate the diffuse neutrino flux calculation from this region. Conventional determinations of the diffuse neutrino flux following cosmic ray propagation through the Galaxy, tuned to reproduce the locally observed cosmic ray spectrum, give rise to diffuse fluxes that are significantly below the detected diffuse flux. Assuming that this excess is hadronic in origin and is emitted by the entire inner Galactic region, we determine the diffuse neutrino flux expected from a region of the Galactic disk with coordinates -40°

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