14–24 Jul 2025
CICG - International Conference Centre - Geneva, Switzerland
Europe/Zurich timezone

A Search for Astrophysical Neutrinos from Flaring X-ray Binaries with IceCube

21 Jul 2025, 18:20
15m
Room A

Room A

Talk Neutrino Astronomy & Physics NU

Speaker

Alina Kochocki (Michigan State University)

Description

Recently, IceCube has observed an excess of astrophysical neutrinos from the Galactic plane. Such a signal may indicate the presence of individual sources or a diffuse neutrino flux from the interactions of local hadronic cosmic rays. We consider the prospect of neutrino production in galactic X-ray binary systems. A model for neutrino production in the variable jets of these systems is discussed, and how such information may be incorporated within searches for astrophysical neutrinos. Two ongoing studies are presented on behalf of the IceCube Collaboration using 13 years of cascades and track-like events. In the first study, recently published model predictions are used to motivate the analysis of five selected black-hole X-ray binaries. Gamma-ray data from Fermi-LAT, as well as X-ray data from Swift/BAT and MAXI are used to search for temporal correlations between radiative cycles of the disk-jet system and potential neutrino emission. In the second study, a wider selection of variable X-ray binaries and their Swift/BAT light curves are considered and a stacking search is used to constrain the contribution of this source population to the Galactic neutrino flux.

Collaboration(s) IceCube

Author

Alina Kochocki (Michigan State University)

Co-authors

Dhiti Doddamreddy Mehr Un Nisa (Michigan State University) Steve Sclafani (University of Maryland)

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