Multimessenger Constraints on Intergalactic Magnetic Fields from the Flare of TXS 0506+056 [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.12161


The origin of magnetic fields in the universe is an open problem. Seed magnetic fields possibly produced in early times may have survived up to the present day close to their original form, providing an untapped window to the primeval universe. The recent observations of high-energy neutrinos from the blazar TXS 0506+056 in association with an electromagnetic counterpart in a broad range of wavelengths can be used to probe intergalactic magnetic fields via the time delay between the neutrinos and gamma rays as well as the time dependence of the gamma-ray fluxes. Using extensive three-dimensional Monte Carlo simulations, we present a novel method to constrain these fields. We apply it to TXS 0506+056 and, for the first time, derive constraints on both the magnetic-field strength and its coherence length, considering six orders of magnitude for each.

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R. Batista and A. Saveliev
Mon, 28 Sep 20
17/52

Comments: Accepted ApJL, 2 figures, 7 pages