VERITAS observations of the BL Lac object TXS 0506+056

Abstract

On 2017 September 22, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory reported the detection of the high-energy neutrino event , of potential astrophysical origin. It was soon determined that the neutrino direction was consistent with the location of the gamma-ray blazar ~(3FGL J0509.4+0541), which was in an elevated gamma-ray emission state as measured by the Fermi satellite. VERITAS observations of the neutrino/blazar region started on 2017 September 23 in response to the neutrino alert and continued through 2018 February 6. While no significant very-high-energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) emission was observed from the blazar by VERITAS in the two-week period immediately following the IceCube alert, TXS 0506+056 was detected by VERITAS with a significance of 5.8 standard deviations (σ) in the full 35-hour data set. The average photon flux of the source during this period was (8.9 1.6) × 10-12 \; cm-2 \, s-1, or 1.6\% of the Crab Nebula flux, above an energy threshold of 110 GeV, with a soft spectral index of 4.8 1.3.

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