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Multi-epoch monitoring of TXS 0506+056 with MAGIC and MWL partners

Authors :
Ivica Puljak
Josefa González
Ciro Bigongiari
Davide Miceli
Alessia Spolon
Léa Jouvin
Chiara Righi
Marina Manganaro
Ievgen Vovk
Yusuke Suda
Elena Moretti
Sargis Gasparyan
Vassil Verguilov
Ramon J. García López
Pratik Majumdar
Carlo Vigorito
Marcos López-Moya
Wlodek Bednarek
Dario Hrupec
Konstancja Satalecka
Juliane van Scherpenberg
Federico Di Pierro
Michele Doro
Javier Rico
Tokonatsu Yamamoto
Wolfgang Rhode
Giovanni Busetto
Vitaly Neustroev
Lorenzo Bellizzi
Ruben Lopez-Coto
John Hoang
Martin Will
Thomas Schweizer
Florian Eppel
Kazuma Ishio
F. D'Ammando
Mitsunari Takahashi
Luca Tosti
Raniere de Menezes
Davide Depaoli
Jorge Otero-Santos
Christian Fruck
Irene Jiménez Martínez
Marcello Giroletti
Andrés Baquero
Matteo Cerruti
Valerio D'Elia
Chaitanya Priyadarshi
Stefano Ansoldi
Seiya Nozaki
Yasushi Fukazawa
Sara Buson
Sebastian Kiehlmann
Jamie Stevens
Alessio Berti
Elisa Prandini
G. Maneva
Florian Rösch
Tjark Miener
Philip G. Edwards
Takeshi Nakamori
Jose Miguel Miranda
David Paneque
Alexander Hahn
Riccardo Paoletti
Markus Gaug
Shoko Koyama
Abelardo Moralejo
Barbara De Lotto
Leonardo Di Venere
Jelena Strišković
Tomohiko Oka
Giacomo Bonnoli
Adrian Biland
Juan Abel Barrio
Camilla Maggio
Michele Palatiello
Roberto Carosi
Jonas Heßdörfer
P. G. Prada Moroni
Jürgen Besenrieder
Francesco Giordano
Antonio Tutone
Alessandra Lamastra
Narek Sahakyan
Kyoshi Nishijima
Shunsuke Sakurai
Daniel Kerszberg
Santiago Ubach
Marine Pihet
Axel Arbet Engels
Vincenzo Vitale
Manuel Delfino
Ulisses Barres de Almeida
Iva Šnidarić
Georgios Paraschos
Sidika Merve Colak
Stefano Truzzi
Lena Linhoff
Maria-Isabel Bernardos
Olivier Hervet
Pablo Peñil
Ashot Chilingarian
Monica Vazquez Acosta
Telamon
Marie Karjalainen
Bernd Schleicher
Matthias Kadler
Stefano Menchiari
Saša Mićanović
D. Dominis Prester
Edgar Molina
Elisa Pueschel
Ivana Batković
Carlos Delgado Mendez
Satoshi Fukami
Takashi Saito
Manuel Artero
Marc Ribó
Jonas Sinapius
Ilaria Viale
Francesco Leone
Vandad Fallah Ramazani
Josep M. Paredes
Antonio Stamerra
Manuela Mallamaci
Alessandro De Angelis
Katsuaki Asano
Jenni Jormanainen
Anthony C. S. Readhead
Dominik Baack
Yating Chai
Hidetoshi Kubo
Tomohiro Inada
Masahiro Teshima
Alice Donini
Ana Babić
Bernardo Machado de Oliveira Fraga
Tomislav Terzić
Simona Paiano
Cosimo Nigro
Lluis Font
Stefan Cikota
Paolo Da Vela
Pawel Gliwny
Julian Sitarek
Nicola Giglietto
Yukiho Kobayashi
Roopesh Ojha
Markus Garczarczyk
L. Maraschi
Sofia Ventura
Alicia Fattorini
Elina Lindfors
David H. Green
Victoria Moreno
Darko Zarić
D. Berge
Daniel Morcuende
Jose Luis Contreras
Eduardo Ros
Alex Kraus
Lara Nava
M. I. Martínez
Dominik Elsaesser
Andrea Gokus
Thomas P. Krichbaum
Francesco Dazzi
Tihomir Surić
Fabrizio Tavecchio
Razmik Mirzoyan
Michael Zacharias
Juan Cortina
Marcel Strzys
Giacomo D'Amico
Eduardo Colombo
Damir Lelas
Daniel Mazin
Yuki Iwamura
Maria Victoria Fonseca
Daniela Dorner
Lea Heckmann
Francesco Gabriele Saturni
Simone Mender
Javier Herrera
Hendrik Bökenkamp
Dorota Sobczyńska
Zeljka Bosnjak
Gaia Vanzo
Karl Mannheim
Jarred Gershon Green
Ryuji Takeishi
D. M. Strom
Kari Nilsson
Daniela Hadasch
Alicia López-Oramas
Serena Loporchio
Nikola Godinovic
Massimo Persic
Petar Temnikov
Stefano Covino
Koji Noda
Elisa Bernardini
Giovanni Ceribella
Yoshiki Ohtani
Francesco Longo
Jordi Delgado
Elia Do Souto Espiñeira
Uwe Bach
Jörn Wilms
Kevin Schmidt
Talvikki Hovatta
Martin Makariev
Oscar Blanch
Junko Kushida
Lovro Pavletić
Wrijupan Bhattacharyya
Victor A. Acciari
Moritz Hütten
Louis Antonelli
Carolin Wunderlich
Mosè Mariotti
Tommaso Aniello
Saverio Lombardi
Andrea Rugliancich
Source :
PoS: Proceedings of Science, 395, 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The measurement of an astrophysical flux of high-energy neutrinos by IceCube is an important step towards finding the long-sought sources of cosmic rays. Nevertheless, the long exposure neutrino sky map shows no significant indication of point sources so far. The real-time followup of neutrino events turned out to be the most successful approach in neutrino point-source searches. It brought, among others, the most compelling evidence for a neutrino point source: the flaring gamma-ray blazar TXS 0506+056 in coincidence with a single high-energy neutrino from IceCube (IceCube-170922A). The fast multiwavelength(MWL) follow-up of this alert was key for establishing this coincidence and constraining the subsequent theoretical modeling for this event. In the long run, accurate and contemporaneous MWL spectral measurements are essential ingredients in investigating the physical processes leading to particle acceleration and emission of radiation. A deeper understanding of those processes allows us to put constraints on the potential neutrino emission. Here we present the light curves and simultaneous spectral energy distributions from November 2017 till February 2021 of MAGIC and MWL monitoring of TXS 0506+056. The more than the two year-long rise and high state of the radio light curve of TXS 0506+056, which started near the time of the IceCube neutrino detection, seems to have ended, as indicated by a steep decrease in the first half of 2021. We also present the theoretical interpretation of our observations.<br />PoS: Proceedings of Science, 395<br />ISSN:1824-8039<br />37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2021)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18248039
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PoS: Proceedings of Science, 395, 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2021)
Accession number :
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