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The neutrino background from non-jetted active galactic nuclei

P. Padovani, R. Gilli, E. Resconi, Chiara Bellenghi, Felix Henningsen

2024Astronomy and Astrophysics21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aims. We calculate the contribution to the neutrino background from the non-jetted active galactic nuclei (AGN) population following the recent IceCube association of TeV neutrinos with NGC 1068. Methods. We exploited our robust knowledge of the AGN X-ray luminosity function and evolution and converted it to the neutrino band by using NGC 1068 as a benchmark, together with a theoretically motivated neutrino spectrum. Results. The resulting neutrino background up to redshift 5 does not violate either the IceCube diffuse flux or the upper bounds for non-jetted AGN, although barely so. This is consistent with a scenario in which the latter class makes a substantial contribution mostly below 1 PeV, while jetted AGN, that is, blazars, dominate above this energy, in intriguing agreement with the dip in the neutrino data at ∼300 TeV. More and better IceCube data on Seyfert galaxies will allow us to constrain the fraction of neutrino emitters among non-jetted AGN.

Topics & Concepts

NeutrinoActive galactic nucleusAstronomyPhysicsAstrophysicsGeologyParticle physicsGalaxyAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaNeutrino Physics ResearchDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena