Mid-infrared variability of the neutrino source blazar TXS 0506+056

Abstract

The IceCube instrument detected a high-energy cosmic neutrino event on 2017 September 22 (IceCube170922A, IceCube Collaboration 2018), which the electromagnetic follow-up campaigns associated with the flaring γ-ray blazar TXS 0506+056 (e.g., Padovani et al., 2018). We investigated the mid-infrared variability of the source by using the available single exposure data of the WISE satellite at 3.4 and 4.6μm. TXS 0506+056 experienced a 30% brightening in both of these bands a few days prior to the neutrino event. Additional intraday infrared variability can be detected in 2010. Similar behaviour seen previously in γ-ray bright radio-loud AGN has been explained by their jet emission (e.g., Jiang et al. 2012).

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