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Search for neutrino emission from hard X-ray AGN with IceCube

Published 10 Jun 2024 in astro-ph.HE | (2406.06684v2)

Abstract: Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) are promising candidate sources of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos since they provide environments rich in matter and photon targets where cosmic ray interactions may lead to the production of gamma rays and neutrinos. We searched for high-energy neutrino emission from AGN using the $\textit{Swift}$-BAT Spectroscopic Survey (BASS) catalog of hard X-ray sources and 12 years of IceCube muon track data. First, upon performing a stacked search, no significant emission was found. Second, we searched for neutrinos from a list of 43 candidate sources and found an excess from the direction of two sources, Seyfert galaxies NGC 1068 and NGC 4151. We observed NGC 1068 at flux $\phi_{\nu_{\mu}+\bar{\nu}{\mu}}$ = $4.02{-1.52}{+1.58} \times 10{-11}$ TeV${-1}$ cm${-2}$ s${-1}$ normalized at 1 TeV, with power-law spectral index, $\gamma$ = 3.10${+0.26}_{-0.22}$, consistent with previous IceCube results. The observation of a neutrino excess from the direction of NGC 4151 is at a post-trial significance of 2.9$\sigma$. If interpreted as an astrophysical signal, the excess observed from NGC 4151 corresponds to a flux $\phi_{\nu_{\mu}+\bar{\nu}{\mu}}$ = $1.51{-0.81}{+0.99} \times 10{-11}$ TeV${-1}$ cm${-2}$ s${-1}$ normalized at 1 TeV and $\gamma$ = 2.83${+0.35}_{-0.28}$.

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