30 August 2026 to 4 September 2026
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Can a gamma-ray dim radio blazar produce a 200-PeV neutrino? The case of PMN J0606 −0724 and KM3-230213A

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20m
Oral Neutrinos

Speaker

Polina Kivokurtseva (INR RAS)

Description

An extremely energetic muon has been recently detected by the Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope (KM3NeT), indicating the observation of a neutrino. Radio blazar PMN J0606−0724, not detected in gamma rays, is located within the reported error region of the neutrino arrival direction, and was flaring at the time of the event. Here we demonstrate that the neutrino could be produced in a photohadronic interaction in its radio core. The necessary proton power is of order of the source's photon luminosity, and protons can be accelerated to the required energies in the core, while high-energy gamma rays cannot leave the source because of intense production of electron-positron pairs. Expected contribution of the population of similar flaring sources matches non-observation of energetic events by other neutrino telescopes.

Primary author

Polina Kivokurtseva (INR RAS)

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