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arxiv: 1605.06119 · v1 · pith:LCQ6AJ3Gnew · submitted 2016-05-19 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · hep-ph

High Energy Neutrinos from Recent Blazar Flares

classification 🌌 astro-ph.HE hep-ph
keywords icecubeneutrinosblazarfermicoincidenceenergyflareflux
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The energy density of cosmic neutrinos measured by IceCube matches the one observed by Fermi in extragalactic photons that predominantly originate in blazars. This has inspired attempts to match Fermi sources with IceCube neutrinos. A spatial association combined with a coincidence in time with a flaring source may represent a smoking gun for the origin of the IceCube flux. In June 2015, the Fermi Large Area Telescope observed an intense flare from blazar 3C 279 that exceeded the steady flux of the source by a factor of forty for the duration of a day. We show that IceCube is likely to observe neutrinos, if indeed hadronic in origin, in data that are still blinded at this time. We also discuss other opportunities for coincident observations that include a recent flare from blazar 1ES 1959+650 that previously produced an intriguing coincidence with AMANDA observations.

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