A Neutral Beam Model for High-energy Neutrino Emission from the Blazar TXS 0506+056

Citation:

Zhang TB, Petropoulou M, Murase K, Oikonomou F. A Neutral Beam Model for High-energy Neutrino Emission from the Blazar TXS 0506+056. In: Vol. 2021. ; 2021. pp. G10.006.

Date Presented:

2021/01/1

Abstract:

The IceCube collaboration reported a ~ 3 . 5 σ excess of neutrino events in the direction of the blazar during a ~6 month period in 2014-2015, as well as the (~ 3 σ) detection of a high-energy muon neutrino during an electromagnetic flare in 2017. We explore the possibility that the 2014-2015 neutrino excess and the 2017 multi-messenger flare are both explained in a common physical framework that relies on the emergence of a relativistic neutral beam in the blazar jet due to interactions of accelerated cosmic rays (CRs) with photons. We demonstrate that the neutral beam model provides an explanation for the 2014-2015 neutrino excess without violating X-ray and γ-ray constraints, and also yields results consistent with the detection of one high-energy neutrino during the 2017 flare. If both neutrino associations with TXS 05065+056 are real, our model requires that (i) the composition of accelerated CRs is light, with a ratio of helium nuclei to protons >~ 5 , (ii) a luminous external photon field (~1046 erg s-1) variable (on year-long timescales) is present, and (iii) the CR injection luminosity as well as the properties of the dissipation region (i.e., Lorentz factor, magnetic field, and size) vary on year-long timescales.

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