Hadronic X-ray Flares from Blazars
Apostolos Mastichiadis, Maria Petropoulou

TL;DR
This paper proposes a hadronic model where X-ray flares in blazars produce high-energy neutrinos via proton synchrotron radiation, explaining neutrino detections without gamma-ray flaring.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hadronic flare scenario linking X-ray activity to neutrino production, differing from standard gamma-ray correlated models.
Findings
X-ray flux correlates with neutrino flux in the model.
Neutrino-rich X-ray flares may lack gamma-ray counterparts.
Predicted MeV emission detectable by future missions.
Abstract
The detection of a high-energy neutrino from the flaring blazar TXS 0506+056 and the subsequent discovery of a neutrino excess from the same direction have strengthened the hypothesis that blazars are cosmic neutrino sources. The lack, however, of -ray flaring activity during the latter period challenges the standard scenario of correlated -ray and high-energy neutrino emission in blazars. We propose instead that TeV-PeV neutrinos are produced in coincidence with X-ray flares that are powered by proton synchrotron radiation. In this case, neutrinos are produced by photomeson interactions of protons with their own synchrotron radiation, while MeV to GeV -rays are the result of synchrotron-dominated electromagnetic cascades developed in the source. Using a time-dependent approach, we find that this "pure hadronic flaring" hypothesis has several interesting…
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