High-energy neutrino flare from cloud-jet interaction in the blazar PKS 0502+049
arXiv:1808.04330
Abstract
Following the detection of a $\sim$300 TeV neutrino potentially associated with the flaring blazar TXS 0506+056, an excess of neutrinos around its position in 2014-2015 was revealed by IceCube. However, its contemporaneous quiescence in $γ$-rays is challenging to interpret consistently. Meanwhile, the blazar PKS 0502+049, positioned within the neutrino localization uncertainties, was seen to be flaring in $γ$-rays. We show that dense, line-emitting gas clouds that interact with its jet and induce cosmic ray acceleration and hadronuclear interaction can plausibly explain the 2014-2015 neutrino flare.
5 pages, 2 figures