Abstract for Proposal 090335

X-ray sources and neutrinos: Investigating the most promising IceCube neutrinos

We propose to perform two 35 ksec ToO follow-up observations of X-ray luminous sources that we identify in association with IceCube cosmic high-energy neutrinos, using the AMON multimessenger framework. Since identification of the first probable source of high-energy neutrinos in 2018, the blazar TXS 0506+056, multiwavelength follow-up of IceCube's neutrino alerts has proven its utility for characterizing multimessenger neutrino and electromagnetic sources, and we aim to use this approach to identify more such sources. We will conduct XMM-Newton follow-up studies of counterparts identified via Swift/XRT observations. While capable of rapid response, Swift/XRT cannot constrain the X-ray spectra of candidate counterparts with the precision needed for multimessenger modeling studies.



Details on Observing Strategy and Trigger Criteria
With this program, we plan to trigger XMM-Newton observations only if a. A high-confidence neutrino alert, called a ”Gold” alert has been sent by IceCube with a > 60% chance of the neutrino being astrophysical. b. Follow-up observations with Swift/XRT reveal a bright X-ray source that is a potential counterpart OR if a well know X-ray bright is within the neutrino uncertainty region. For most source types, we do not expect variability on time scales below days, so a follow-up within 1-2 weeks is sufficient for obtaining quasi-simultaneous data. Multiwavelength programs at other wavelengths will provide insights into variability, spectroscopy and the source identification.