On the Direct Correlation between Gamma-Rays and PeV Neutrinos from Blazars

  • Gao S
  • Pohl M
  • Winter W
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Abstract

We study the frequently used assumption in multi-messenger astrophysics that the gamma-ray and neutrino fluxes are directly connected because they are assumed to be produced by the same photohadronic production chain. An interesting candidate source for this test is the flat-spectrum radio quasar PKS B1424-418, which recently called attention to a potential correlation between an IceCube PeV neutrino event and its burst phase. We simulate both the multi-waveband photon and the neutrino emission from this source using a self-consistent radiation model. We demonstrate that a simple hadronic model cannot adequately describe the spectral energy distribution for this source, but a lepto-hadronic model with a subdominant hadronic component can reproduce the multi-waveband photon spectrum observed during various activity phases of the blazar. As a conclusion, up to about 0.3 neutrino events may coincide with the burst, which implies that the leptonic contribution dominates in the relevant energy band. We also demonstrate that the time-wise correlation between the neutrino event and burst phase is weak.

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Gao, S., Pohl, M., & Winter, W. (2017). On the Direct Correlation between Gamma-Rays and PeV Neutrinos from Blazars. The Astrophysical Journal, 843(2), 109. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa7754

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