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Investigating the blazar TXS 0506+056 through sharp multi-wavelength eyes during 2017-2019

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2022-05-03 v2

Abstract

The blazar TXS 0506+056 got into the spotlight of the astrophysical community in September 2017, when a high-energy neutrino detected by IceCube (IceCube-170922A) was associated at the 3 σ\sigma level to a γ\gamma-ray flare from this source. This multi-messenger photon-neutrino association remains, as per today, the most significant one ever observed. TXS 0506+056 was a poorly studied object before the IceCube-170922A event. To better characterize its broad-band emission, we organized a multi-wavelength campaign lasting 16 months (November 2017 to February 2019), covering the radio-band (Mets\"ahovi, OVRO), the optical/UV (ASAS-SN, KVA, REM, Swift/UVOT), the X-rays (Swift/XRT, NuSTAR), the high-energy γ\gamma rays (Fermi/LAT) and the very-high-energy (VHE) γ\gamma rays (MAGIC). In γ\gamma rays, the behaviour of the source was significantly different from the 2017 one: MAGIC observations show the presence of flaring activity during December 2018, while the source only shows an excess at the 4σ\sigma level during the rest of the campaign (74 hours of accumulated exposure); Fermi/LAT observations show several short (days-to-week timescale) flares, different from the long-term brightening of 2017. No significant flares are detected at lower energies. The radio light curve shows an increasing flux trend, not seen in other wavelengths. We model the multi-wavelength spectral energy distributions in a lepto-hadronic scenario, in which the hadronic emission emerges as Bethe-Heitler and pion-decay cascade in the X-rays and VHE γ\gamma rays. According to the model presented here, the December 2018 γ\gamma-ray flare was connected to a neutrino emission that was too brief and not bright enough to be detected by current neutrino instruments.

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@article{arxiv.2202.02600,
  title  = {Investigating the blazar TXS 0506+056 through sharp multi-wavelength eyes during 2017-2019},
  author = {MAGIC Collaboration and V. A. Acciari and T. Aniello and S. Ansoldi and L. A. Antonelli and A. Arbet Engels and M. Artero and K. Asano and D. Baack and A. Babić and A. Baquero and U. Barres de Almeida and J. A. Barrio and I. Batković and J. Becerra González and W. Bednarek and E. Bernardini and M. Bernardos and A. Berti and J. Besenrieder and W. Bhattacharyya and C. Bigongiari and A. Biland and O. Blanch and H. Bökenkamp and G. Bonnoli and Ž. Bošnjak and G. Busetto and R. Carosi and G. Ceribella and M. Cerruti and Y. Chai and A. Chilingarian and S. Cikota and E. Colombo and J. L. Contreras and J. Cortina and S. Covino and G. D'Amico and V. D'Elia and P. Da Vela and F. Dazzi and A. De Angelis and B. De Lotto and A. Del Popolo and M. Delfino and J. Delgado and C. Delgado Mendez and D. Depaoli and F. Di Pierro and L. Di Venere and E. Do Souto Espiñeira and D. Dominis Prester and A. Donini and D. Dorner and M. Doro and D. Elsaesser and V. Fallah Ramazani and L. Fariña and A. Fattorini and L. Font and C. Fruck and S. Fukami and Y. Fukazawa and R. J. García López and M. Garczarczyk and S. Gasparyan and M. Gaug and N. Giglietto and F. Giordano and P. Gliwny and N. Godinović and J. G. Green and D. Green and D. Hadasch and A. Hahn and T. Hassan and L. Heckmann and J. Herrera and J. Hoang and D. Hrupec and M. Hütten and T. Inada and R. Iotov and K. Ishio and Y. Iwamura and I. Jiménez Martínez and J. Jormanainen and L. Jouvin and D. Kerszberg and Y. Kobayashi and H. Kubo and J. Kushida and A. Lamastra and D. Lelas and F. Leone and E. Lindfors and L. Linhoff and S. Lombardi and F. Longo and R. López-Coto and M. López-Moya and A. López-Oramas and S. Loporchio and B. Machado de Oliveira Fraga and C. Maggio and P. Majumdar and M. Makariev and M. Mallamaci and G. Maneva and M. Manganaro and K. Mannheim and M. Mariotti and M. Martínez and A. Mas Aguilar and D. Mazin and S. Menchiari and S. Mender and S. Mićanović and D. Miceli and T. Miener and J. M. Miranda and R. Mirzoyan and E. Molina and A. Moralejo and D. Morcuende and V. Moreno and E. Moretti and T. Nakamori and L. Nava and V. Neustroev and M. Nievas Rosillo and C. Nigro and K. Nilsson and K. Nishijima and K. Noda and S. Nozaki and Y. Ohtani and T. Oka and J. Otero-Santos and S. Paiano and M. Palatiello and D. Paneque and R. Paoletti and J. M. Paredes and L. Pavletić and P. Peñil and M. Persic and M. Pihet and P. G. Prada Moroni and E. Prandini and C. Priyadarshi and I. Puljak and W. Rhode and M. Ribó and J. Rico and C. Righi and A. Rugliancich and N. Sahakyan and T. Saito and S. Sakurai and K. Satalecka and F. G. Saturni and B. Schleicher and K. Schmidt and F. Schmuckermaier and T. Schweizer and J. Sitarek and I. Šnidarić and D. Sobczynska and A. Spolon and A. Stamerra and J. Strišković and D. Strom and M. Strzys and Y. Suda and T. Surić and M. Takahashi and R. Takeishi and F. Tavecchio and P. Temnikov and T. Terzić and M. Teshima and L. Tosti and S. Truzzi and A. Tutone and S. Ubach and J. van Scherpenberg and G. Vanzo and M. Vazquez Acosta and S. Ventura and V. Verguilov and I. Viale and C. F. Vigorito and V. Vitale and I. Vovk and M. Will and C. Wunderlich and T. Yamamoto and D. Zarić and OVRO Collaboration and : and M. Hodges and T. Hovatta and S. Kiehlmann and I. Liodakis and W. Max-Moerbeck and T. J. Pearson and A. C. S. Readhead and R. A. Reeves and Metsähovi Collaboration and : and A. Lähteenmaäki and M. Tornikoski and J. Tammi and F. D'Ammando and A. Marchini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.02600},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

18 pages, 6 figures; V2 to match published version, typo fixed