Dissecting the region around IceCube-170922A: the blazar TXS 0506+056 as the first cosmic neutrino source
P. Padovani, P. Giommi, E. Resconi, T. Glauch, B. Arsioli, N., Sahakyan, M. Huber

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the region around IceCube-170922A, providing evidence that the blazar TXS 0506+056 is the first confirmed cosmic neutrino source, supported by multi-wavelength data and neutrino activity correlations.
Contribution
It offers a detailed multi-wavelength analysis confirming TXS 0506+056 as the first identified cosmic neutrino source, highlighting its hadronic flare and neutrino association.
Findings
TXS 0506+056 dominates above a few GeV in gamma rays.
Neutrino activity correlates with a low/hard gamma-ray state of the blazar.
PKS 0502+049 contaminates low-energy gamma-ray emission region.
Abstract
We present the dissection in space, time, and energy of the region around the IceCube-170922A neutrino alert. This study is motivated by: (1) the first association between a neutrino alert and a blazar in a flaring state, TXS 0506+056; (2) the evidence of a neutrino flaring activity during 2014 - 2015 from the same direction; (3) the lack of an accompanying simultaneous -ray enhancement from the same counterpart; (4) the contrasting flaring activity of a neighbouring bright -ray source, the blazar PKS 0502+049, during 2014 - 2015. Our study makes use of multi-wavelength archival data accessed through Open Universe tools and includes a new analysis of Fermi-LAT data. We find that PKS 0502+049 contaminates the -ray emission region at low energies but TXS 0506+056 dominates the sky above a few GeV. TXS 0506+056, which is a very strong (top percent) radio and…
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