Pith. sign in

REVIEW 2 cited by

Investigating the blazar TXS 0506+056 through sharp multi-wavelength eyes during 2017-2019

Not yet reviewed by Pith; the record is open.

This paper has not been read by Pith yet. Machine review is queued; the pith claim, tier, and objections will appear here once it completes.

SPECIMEN: schema-true, not a live event

T0 review · schema-true

One-sentence machine reading of the paper's core claim.

pith:XXXXXXXX · record.json · timestamp

arxiv 2202.02600 v2 pith:LA3FBTVO submitted 2022-02-05 astro-ph.HE

MAGIC Collaboration: V. A. Acciari , T. Aniello , S. Ansoldi , L. A. Antonelli , A. Arbet Engels , M. Artero , K. Asano , D. Baack
show 204 more authors
A. Babić A. Baquero U. Barres de Almeida J. A. Barrio I. Batković J. Becerra González W. Bednarek E. Bernardini M. Bernardos A. Berti J. Besenrieder W. Bhattacharyya C. Bigongiari A. Biland O. Blanch H. Bökenkamp G. Bonnoli Ž. Bošnjak G. Busetto R. Carosi G. Ceribella M. Cerruti Y. Chai A. Chilingarian S. Cikota E. Colombo J. L. Contreras J. Cortina S. Covino G. D'Amico V. D'Elia P. Da Vela F. Dazzi A. De Angelis B. De Lotto A. Del Popolo M. Delfino J. Delgado C. Delgado Mendez D. Depaoli F. Di Pierro L. Di Venere E. Do Souto Espiñeira D. Dominis Prester A. Donini D. Dorner M. Doro D. Elsaesser V. Fallah Ramazani L. Fariña A. Fattorini L. Font C. Fruck S. Fukami Y. Fukazawa R. J. García López M. Garczarczyk S. Gasparyan M. Gaug N. Giglietto F. Giordano P. Gliwny N. Godinović J. G. Green D. Green D. Hadasch A. Hahn T. Hassan L. Heckmann J. Herrera J. Hoang D. Hrupec M. Hütten T. Inada R. Iotov K. Ishio Y. Iwamura I. Jiménez Martínez J. Jormanainen L. Jouvin D. Kerszberg Y. Kobayashi H. Kubo J. Kushida A. Lamastra D. Lelas F. Leone E. Lindfors L. Linhoff S. Lombardi F. Longo R. López-Coto M. López-Moya A. López-Oramas S. Loporchio B. Machado de Oliveira Fraga C. Maggio P. Majumdar M. Makariev M. Mallamaci G. Maneva M. Manganaro K. Mannheim M. Mariotti M. Martínez A. Mas Aguilar D. Mazin S. Menchiari S. Mender S. Mićanović D. Miceli T. Miener J. M. Miranda R. Mirzoyan E. Molina A. Moralejo D. Morcuende V. Moreno E. Moretti T. Nakamori L. Nava V. Neustroev M. Nievas Rosillo C. Nigro K. Nilsson K. Nishijima K. Noda S. Nozaki Y. Ohtani T. Oka J. Otero-Santos S. Paiano M. Palatiello D. Paneque R. Paoletti J. M. Paredes L. Pavletić P. Peñil M. Persic M. Pihet P. G. Prada Moroni E. Prandini C. Priyadarshi I. Puljak W. Rhode M. Ribó J. Rico C. Righi A. Rugliancich N. Sahakyan T. Saito S. Sakurai K. Satalecka F. G. Saturni B. Schleicher K. Schmidt F. Schmuckermaier T. Schweizer J. Sitarek I. Šnidarić D. Sobczynska A. Spolon A. Stamerra J. Strišković D. Strom M. Strzys Y. Suda T. Surić M. Takahashi R. Takeishi F. Tavecchio P. Temnikov T. Terzić M. Teshima L. Tosti S. Truzzi A. Tutone S. Ubach J. van Scherpenberg G. Vanzo M. Vazquez Acosta S. Ventura V. Verguilov I. Viale C. F. Vigorito V. Vitale I. Vovk M. Will C. Wunderlich T. Yamamoto D. Zarić OVRO Collaboration: M. Hodges T. Hovatta S. Kiehlmann I. Liodakis W. Max-Moerbeck T. J. Pearson A. C. S. Readhead R. A. Reeves Metsähovi Collaboration: A. Lähteenmaäki M. Tornikoski J. Tammi F. D'Ammando A. Marchini
This is my paper · ORCID
classification astro-ph.HE
keywords gammaraysdetectedduringemissionmulti-wavelengthneutrinosource
verification ladder T0 review T1 audit T2 compute T3 formal

Signed reviews

No signed human review yet.

0 comments
abstract

The blazar TXS 0506+056 got into the spotlight of the astrophysical community in September 2017, when a high-energy neutrino detected by IceCube (IceCube-170922A) was associated at the 3 $\sigma$ level to a $\gamma$-ray flare from this source. This multi-messenger photon-neutrino association remains, as per today, the most significant one ever observed. TXS 0506+056 was a poorly studied object before the IceCube-170922A event. To better characterize its broad-band emission, we organized a multi-wavelength campaign lasting 16 months (November 2017 to February 2019), covering the radio-band (Mets\"ahovi, OVRO), the optical/UV (ASAS-SN, KVA, REM, Swift/UVOT), the X-rays (Swift/XRT, NuSTAR), the high-energy $\gamma$ rays (Fermi/LAT) and the very-high-energy (VHE) $\gamma$ rays (MAGIC). In $\gamma$ rays, the behaviour of the source was significantly different from the 2017 one: MAGIC observations show the presence of flaring activity during December 2018, while the source only shows an excess at the 4$\sigma$ level during the rest of the campaign (74 hours of accumulated exposure); Fermi/LAT observations show several short (days-to-week timescale) flares, different from the long-term brightening of 2017. No significant flares are detected at lower energies. The radio light curve shows an increasing flux trend, not seen in other wavelengths. We model the multi-wavelength spectral energy distributions in a lepto-hadronic scenario, in which the hadronic emission emerges as Bethe-Heitler and pion-decay cascade in the X-rays and VHE $\gamma$ rays. According to the model presented here, the December 2018 $\gamma$-ray flare was connected to a neutrino emission that was too brief and not bright enough to be detected by current neutrino instruments.

Discussion (0). Continue with ORCID to comment.

Forward citations

Cited by 2 Pith papers

Reviewed papers in the Pith corpus that reference this work. Sorted by Pith novelty score. Full citation record

  1. An Evolving Leptonic Jet Model for Delayed Radio Flares in Neutrino Blazars

    astro-ph.HE 2026-08 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    TXS 0506+056's delayed radio flare is modeled as the jet running into three parsec-scale electron clouds, reproducing frequency-dependent radio peak delays.

  2. Active Galactic Nuclei as high-energy neutrino sources

    astro-ph.HE 2026-06 unverdicted novelty 2.5 of 10

    Review summarizing correlations between astrophysical neutrinos and gamma-ray/radio AGN, specific source associations, proposed production mechanisms, and future prospects.

Pith tools