Search for neutrino emission from blazar γ-ray flares accounting for possible neutrino time delays
Abstract
We report the results of the search for the high-energy neutrino emission associated with blazar flares, accounting for a possible lag of neutrinos with respect to the electromagnetic emission, either due to the slowness of the proton energy losses in pγ collisions and/or proton acceleration. We perform two tests, cross-matching neutrinos with energies E 100 TeV from the public catalogue of neutrino alerts IceCat-1 with active galactic nuclei from two source samples based on 1) the MOJAVE database and 2) the CGRaBS catalogue, and utilising Fermi-LAT light curves from the public light curve repository. We scan over a wide range of values of the jet-frame time delay tdelay between the neutrino arrival and the time of the prior major γ-ray flare and find a pre-trial 2σ correlation at tdelay 103 d, which is consistent (ppost-trial 0.1) with expectations under the null hypothesis after trial correction.
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