2021A&A...650A..83H


Query : 2021A&A...650A..83H

2021A&A...650A..83H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 650A, 83-83 (2021/6-1)

Association of IceCube neutrinos with radio sources observed at Owens Valley and Metsahovi Radio Observatories.

HOVATTA T., LINDFORS E., KIEHLMANN S., MAX-MOERBECK W., HODGES M., LIODAKIS I., LAHTEEMAKI A., PEARSON T.J., READHEAD A.C.S., REEVES R.A., SUUTARINEN S., TAMMI J. and TORNIKOSKI M.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Identifying the most likely sources for high-energy neutrino emission has been one of the main topics in high-energy astrophysics ever since the first observation of high-energy neutrinos by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. Active galactic nuclei with relativistic jets, also known as blazars, have been considered to be one of the main candidates because of their ability to accelerate particles to high energies.
Aims. We study the connection between radio emission and IceCube neutrino events using data from the Owens Valley Radio Observatory (OVRO) and Metsahovi Radio Observatory blazar monitoring programs.
Methods. We identify sources in our radio monitoring sample that are positionally consistent with IceCube high-energy neutrino events. We estimate their mean flux density and variability amplitudes around the neutrino arrival time, and compare these with values from random samples to establish the significance of our results.
Results. We find radio source associations within our samples with 15 high-energy neutrino events detected by IceCube. Nearly half of the associated sources are not detected in the γ-ray energies, but their radio variability properties and Doppler boosting factors are similar to the γ-ray detected objects in our sample, meaning that they could still be potential neutrino emitters. We find that the number of strongly flaring objects in our statistically complete OVRO samples is unlikely to be a random coincidence (at 2σ level).
Conclusions. Based on our results, we conclude that although it is clear that not all neutrino events are associated with strong radio flaring blazars, observations of large-amplitude radio flares in a blazar at the same time as a neutrino event are unlikely to be a random coincidence.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): neutrinos - BL Lacertae objects: general - quasars: general - galaxies: jets - radio continuum: galaxies

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/650/A83): sources.dat fluxdens.dat>

Simbad objects: 30

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Number of rows : 30
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ICRF J021113.1+105134 BLL 02 11 13.1774921592 +10 51 34.798753116 13.96 13.63 13.40 15.42   ~ 135 1
2 3C 84 Sy2 03 19 48.1599902040 +41 30 42.108850836   13.10 12.48 11.09   ~ 4008 3
3 6C 033321+320838 Bla 03 36 30.10760267 +32 18 29.3422162     17.50 16.6   ~ 654 1
4 ICRF J034109.9+335221 QSO 03 41 09.97368376 +33 52 21.6454358       20.60   ~ 29 1
5 4FGL J0502.5+1340 BL? 05 02 32.2 +13 40 07           ~ 12 0
6 QSO B0459+135 BLL 05 02 33.21951873 +13 38 10.9588181   20.0 20.5 19.22   ~ 58 0
7 QSO J0509+0541 BLL 05 09 25.9644373872 +05 41 35.333820420 15.32 14.95 14.78 15.12   ~ 453 2
8 IceCube-170922A ev 05 09.7 +05 43           ~ 147 0
9 ICRF J063053.9-132334 QSO 06 30 53.9030570160 -13 23 34.492798356       18.59   ~ 34 1
10 ICRF J063120.2-141031 QSO 06 31 20.22619203 -14 10 31.7432579       20.19   ~ 33 1
11 CTD 74 Bla 11 25 53.71191677 +26 10 19.9787016   18.62 18.51 18.39   ~ 146 1
12 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7194 3
13 3C 279 Bla 12 56 11.16657958 -05 47 21.5251510   18.01 17.75 15.87   ~ 3044 2
14 US 371 BLL 13 10 28.66385420 +32 20 43.7828340   15.61 15.24 17.91   ~ 852 1
15 7C 130838.79+324935.00 QSO 13 10 59.40273257 +32 33 34.4495500     16.8 19.00   ~ 91 1
16 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4341 2
17 QSO B1424-41 QSO 14 27 56.29756617 -42 06 19.4376238   18.48 17.7 16.30   ~ 495 1
18 QSO B1502+1041 Bla 15 04 24.97978391 +10 29 39.1985309   18.97 18.56 18.94   ~ 574 1
19 QSO B1741-038 QSO 17 43 58.85613537 -03 50 04.6167326     20.40 17.98   ~ 548 1
20 4FGL J1916.7-1516 Bz? 19 16 42.2 -15 16 40           ~ 12 0
21 ICRF J191652.5-151900 QSO 19 16 52.51098882 -15 19 00.0714587       19.10   ~ 28 1
22 DR 21 SFR 20 39 01.6 +42 19 38           O4.5 1054 0
23 NGC 7027 PN 21 07 01.571952 +42 14 10.47120   10.358 8.831 10.157   ~ 2459 1
24 4C 06.69 Bla 21 48 05.45866779 +06 57 38.6041877   16.85 16.47 15.06   ~ 676 1
25 QSO B2149+069 QSO 21 51 31.42930740 +07 09 26.7829017   18.6 18.0 16.35   ~ 57 1
26 ICRF J215137.8+055212 Sy1 21 51 37.87549026 +05 52 12.9545152   23.700 22.050 20.850   ~ 114 1
27 ICRF J220007.9+103007 AGN 22 00 07.93322570 +10 30 07.9028858           ~ 46 1
28 BWE 2158+0220 QSO 22 00 49.4071489944 +02 34 30.066515796       17.20   ~ 19 1
29 ICRF J220330.9+100742 Bz? 22 03 30.95260247 +10 07 42.5863773       21.38   ~ 40 0
30 ICRF J223810.3+072413 QSO 22 38 10.3960007784 +07 24 13.989950352       18.12   ~ 31 0

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