Upper Limits to Fluxes of Neutrinos and Gamma-Rays from Starburst Galaxies
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Loeb and Waxman have argued that high energy neutrinos from the decay of pions produced in interactions of cosmic rays with interstellar gas in starburst galaxies would be produced with a large enough flux to be observable. Here we obtain an upper limit to the diffuse neutrino flux from starburst galaxies which is a factor of ~5 lower than the flux which they predict. Compared with predicted fluxes from other extragalactic high energy neutrino sources, starburst neutrinos with ~ PeV energies would have a flux considerably below that predicted for AGN models. We also estimate an upper limit for the diffuse GeV γ-ray flux from starbust galaxies to be O(10-2) of the observed γ-ray background, much less than the component from unresolved blazars.