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Evidence for neutrino emission from the nearby active galaxy NGC 1068

from Astro arXiv | all categories · host Corentin Cadiou

Evidence for neutrino emission from the nearby active galaxy NGC 1068 by IceCube Collaboration et al. on Monday 21 November We report three searches for high energy neutrino emission from astrophysical objects using data recorded with IceCube between 2011 and 2020. Improvements over previous work include new neutrino reconstruction and data calibration methods. In one search, the positions of 110 a priori selected gamma-ray sources were analyzed individually for a possible surplus of neutrinos over atmospheric and cosmic background expectations. We found an excess of $79_{-20}^{+22}$ neutrinos associated with the nearby active galaxy NGC 1068 at a significance of 4.2$\,\sigma$. The excess, which is spatially consistent with the direction of the strongest clustering of neutrinos in the Northern Sky, is interpreted as direct evidence of TeV neutrino emission from a nearby active galaxy. The inferred flux exceeds the potential TeV gamma-ray flux by at least one order of magnitude. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.09972v1

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