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      High Energy Neutrinos from Novae in Symbiotic Binaries: The Case of V407 Cygni

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          Detection of high-energy (~> 100 MeV) gamma rays by the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) from a nova in the symbiotic binary system V407 Cygni has opened possibility of high-energy neutrino detection from this type of sources. Thermonuclear explosion on the white dwarf surface sets off a nova shell in motion that expands and slows down in a dense surrounding medium provided by the red giant companion. Particles are accelerated in the shocks of the shell, and interact with surrounding medium to produce observed gamma rays. We show that proton-proton interaction, which is most likely responsible for producing gamma rays via neutral pion decay, produces ~> 0.1 GeV neutrinos that can be detected by the current and future experiments at ~> 10 GeV.

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              30 August 2010
              2010-12-07
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              10.1103/PhysRevD.82.123012
              1008.5193
              6db46809-9ee3-4a73-ac0b-dc18394d54af

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              Phys.Rev.D82:123012,2010
              5 pages, 2 figures, expanded discussion on detectability, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D
              astro-ph.HE hep-ex hep-ph

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