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Time-dependent neutrino emission from Mrk 421 during flares and predictions for IceCube

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2016-05-25 v2

Abstract

Blazars are prime candidate sources for the high energy neutrinos recently detected by IceCube. Being one of the brightest sources in the extragalactic X-ray and γ\gamma-ray sky as well as one of the nearest blazars to Earth, Mrk 421 is an excellent source for testing the scenario of the blazar-neutrino connection. Here, we model the spectral energy distribution of Mrk 421 during a 13-day flare in 2010 with unprecedented multi-wavelength coverage, and calculate the respective neutrino flux. We find a correlation between the >1>1 PeV neutrino and photon fluxes, in all energy bands. Using typical IceCube through-going muon event samples with good angular resolution and high statistics, we derive the mean event rate above 100 TeV (0.57\sim0.57 evt/yr) and show that it is comparable to that expected from a four-month quiescent period in 2009. Due to the short duration of the flare, an accumulation of similar flares over several years would be necessary to produce a meaningful signal for IceCube. To better assess this, we apply the correlation between the neutrino and γ\gamma-ray fluxes to the 6.9 yr Fermi-LAT light curve of Mrk 421. We find that the mean event count above 1 PeV for the full IceCube detector livetime is 3.59±0.603.59\pm0.60 (2.73±0.382.73\pm0.38) νμ+νˉμ\nu_\mu+\bar{\nu}_\mu with (without) major flares included in our analysis. This estimate exceeds, within the uncertainties, the 95%95\% (90%90\%) threshold value for the detection of one or more muon (anti-)neutrinos. Meanwhile, the most conservative scenario, where no correlation of γ\gamma-rays and neutrinos is assumed, predicts 1.60±0.161.60\pm0.16 νμ+νˉμ\nu_\mu+\bar{\nu}_\mu events. We conclude that a non-detection of high-energy neutrinos by IceCube would probe the neutrino/γ\gamma-ray flux correlation during major flares or/and the hadronic contribution to the blazar emission.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1603.06954,
  title  = {Time-dependent neutrino emission from Mrk 421 during flares and predictions for IceCube},
  author = {Maria Petropoulou and Stefan Coenders and Stavros Dimitrakoudis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.06954},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

20 pages, 11 figures, 6 Tables, abstract abridged, accepted by Astroparticle Physics