Multi-wavelength and neutrino emission from blazar PKS 1502+106
Xavier Rodrigues, Simone Garrappa, Shan Gao, Vaidehi S. Paliya, Anna, Franckowiak, Walter Winter

TL;DR
This study models multi-wavelength and neutrino emissions from blazar PKS 1502+106, identifying hadronic processes as key contributors and correlating neutrino flux with gamma-ray activity across different states.
Contribution
It introduces two viable hadronic models for the blazar's emission, linking neutrino flux to electromagnetic observations and analyzing activity states with multi-messenger data.
Findings
Both models predict substantial neutrino flux correlated with gamma-ray and X-ray fluxes.
Neutrino detection is compatible with the quiescent state based on event rate statistics.
Soft X-ray spectra during flares suggest a hadronic contribution, supporting cosmic ray acceleration.
Abstract
In July of 2019, the IceCube experiment detected a high-energy neutrino from the direction of the powerful blazar PKS 1502+106. We perform multi-wavelength and multi-messenger modeling of this source, using a fully self-consistent one-zone model that includes the contribution of external radiation fields typical of flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs). We identify three different activity states of the blazar: one quiescent state and two flaring states with hard and soft gamma-ray spectra. We find two hadronic models that can describe the multi-wavelength emission during all three states: a leptohadronic model with a contribution from photo-hadronic processes to X-rays and gamma rays, and a proton synchrotron model, where the emission from keV to 10 GeV comes from proton synchrotron radiation. Both models predict a substantial neutrino flux that is correlated with the gamma-ray and soft…
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