Speaker
Ali Kheirandish
(University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Description
More than a decade after the discovery of high-energy cosmic neutrino flux, signs of anisotropy have emerged in the arrival directions of high-energy neutrinos detected by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. NGC 1068, a nearby active galaxy, has been identified in the time-integrated search promoting active galaxies as the most prominent sources of high-energy neutrinos. Moreover, strong evidence has emerged for neutrino emission from the Milky Way. In this talk, I review recent developments in the search for the origin of high-energy neutrinos and discuss the mutltimessenger picture for neutrino emission from Galactic and extragalactic sources.
Primary author
Ali Kheirandish
(University of Nevada, Las Vegas)