2022
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/aca65d
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Neutrino Cadence of TXS 0506+056 Consistent with Supermassive Binary Origin

Abstract: On 2022 September 18, an alert by the IceCube Collaboration indicated that a ∼170 TeV neutrino arrived in directional coincidence with the blazar TXS 0506+056. This event adds to two previous pieces of evidence that TXS 0506+056 is a neutrino emitter, i.e., a neutrino alert from its direction on 2017 September 22, and a 3σ signature of a dozen neutrinos in 2014/2015. De Bruijn el al. showed that two previous neutrino emission episodes from this blazar could be due to a supermassive binary black hole (SMBBH) ce… Show more

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“…Transport characteristics of charged particles in these magnetized environments influence the temporal evolution of multi-messenger emission [15][16][17]. (Quasi)periodic behavior is observed in supermassive black hole binary systems, caused by, for example, the precession of the relativistic jet due to spin-orbit precession [18,19]. Currently, FLaapLUC [20] alerts on Fermi-LAT detected flares, and searches for ATels about flaring AGNs are accessible within Astro-COLIBRI.…”
Section: Astro-colibri Science Driversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transport characteristics of charged particles in these magnetized environments influence the temporal evolution of multi-messenger emission [15][16][17]. (Quasi)periodic behavior is observed in supermassive black hole binary systems, caused by, for example, the precession of the relativistic jet due to spin-orbit precession [18,19]. Currently, FLaapLUC [20] alerts on Fermi-LAT detected flares, and searches for ATels about flaring AGNs are accessible within Astro-COLIBRI.…”
Section: Astro-colibri Science Driversmentioning
confidence: 99%