A census of ~3600 variable compact radio sources at 3 GHz from VLASS epochs 1 and 2, with 5-9% showing >30% flux changes above 20-300 mJy and most consistent with blazars or quasars.
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Seven blazars are posterior-predictively consistent with the L_hX-L_ν relation calibrated on six AGN, with redshift-partial and flux-permutation tests indicating residual correlation beyond distance bias.
AGN (jetted and non-jetted) are viable high-energy neutrino sources, with TXS 0506+056 and NGC 1068 as the only statistically significant associations so far, while gamma-ray blazars contribute only a small fraction of the diffuse flux.
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A Census of Variable Radio Sources at $3\,$GHz
A census of ~3600 variable compact radio sources at 3 GHz from VLASS epochs 1 and 2, with 5-9% showing >30% flux changes above 20-300 mJy and most consistent with blazars or quasars.
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Correlation Between Hard X-Ray and Cosmic Neutrino Sources: From Obscured AGN to Blazars
Seven blazars are posterior-predictively consistent with the L_hX-L_ν relation calibrated on six AGN, with redshift-partial and flux-permutation tests indicating residual correlation beyond distance bias.
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Active Galactic Nuclei as high-energy neutrino sources
AGN (jetted and non-jetted) are viable high-energy neutrino sources, with TXS 0506+056 and NGC 1068 as the only statistically significant associations so far, while gamma-ray blazars contribute only a small fraction of the diffuse flux.