Search for High Energy Neutrino Sources using IceCube Neutrino Events and \textit{Fermi}/LAT Observations
Rajendra Neupane, Niraj Dhital

TL;DR
This study searches for correlations between high-energy neutrino events detected by IceCube and blazar sources observed by Fermi/LAT, identifying plausible neutrino sources and analyzing their characteristics to understand their role in neutrino production.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel multi-messenger analysis linking IceCube neutrino events with Fermi blazars, highlighting potential sources and their spectral behaviors.
Findings
Excess of neutrino events from Fermi blazars with 2.42σ significance.
Identification of four plausible blazar neutrino sources.
Spectral index hardening during neutrino detections.
Abstract
Context. The sources of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos remain largely unknown. Multi-wavelength observational campaignshave identified a few plausible candidates, but their numbers are limited. Aims. We search for an excess of high-energy neutrino events originating from the directions of blazar sources, compared to the expected background. Additionally, we investigate blazars located within a small angular distance from the arrival directions of high-energy neutrinos, analyzing their characteristics to assess their plausibility as neutrino sources. Methods. We generate random samples of events following the right ascension and the declination distributions of the high-energy neutrino events detected by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory and count the coincidences of generated samples as well as the true observations with the Fermi-LAT blazar sources. Furthermore, we conduct…
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