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Astrophysics Uniquely Enabled by Observations of High-Energy Cosmic Neutrinos

Markus Ackermann, Markus Ahlers, Luis Anchordoqui, Mauricio Bustamante, Amy Connolly, Cosmin Deaconu, Darren Grant, Peter Gorham, Francis Halzen, Albrecht Karle, Kumiko Kotera, Marek Kowalski, Miguel A. Mostafa, Kohta Murase, Anna Nelles, Angela Olinto, Andres Romero-Wolf, Abigail Vieregg, Stephanie Wissel

Published 2019-03-11Version 1

High-energy cosmic neutrinos carry unique information about the most energetic non-thermal sources in the Universe. This white paper describes the outstanding astrophysics questions that neutrino astronomy can address in the coming decade. A companion white paper discusses how the observation of cosmic neutrinos can address open questions in fundamental physics. Detailed measurements of the diffuse neutrino flux, measurements of neutrinos from point sources, and multi-messenger observations with neutrinos will enable the discovery and characterization of the most energetic sources in the Universe.

Comments: White paper for the Astro2020 US decadal survey. Companion paper: "Fundamental Physics with High-Energy Cosmic Neutrinos." Corresponding Authors: Markus Ahlers, Albrecht Karle, Kohta Murase, Anna Nelles, Andres Romero-Wolf, Abigail Vieregg
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