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Very high energy observations of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 4151 with MAGIC

MAGIC collaboration, Abe et al.

First author:
A. Lamastra, S. Mangano, S. Menon, E. Peretti, G. Peron, F. G. Saturni

Journal

Astron. & Astroph. 702, October 2025

External urlhttps://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202554723

Abstract:

Seyfert galaxies are emerging as a promising source class of high-energy neutrinos. The Seyfert galaxies NGC 4151 and NGC 1068 have come up respectively as the most promising counterparts of a 3σ and of a 4.2σ neutrino excesses detected by IceCube in the TeV energy range. Constraining the very-high-energy (VHE) emission associated with the neutrino signal is crucial to unveil the mechanism and site of neutrino production. In this work, we present the first results of the VHE observations (∼29 hours) of NGC 4151 with the MAGIC telescopes. We detect no gamma-ray excess in the direction of NGC 4151, and we derive constraining upper limits on the VHE gamma-ray flux. The integral flux upper limit (at the 95% confidence level) above 200 GeV is f=2.3×10−12 cm−2 s−1. The comparison of the MAGIC and IceCube measurements suggests the presence of a gamma-ray obscured accelerator, and it allows us to constrain the gamma-ray optical depth and the size of the neutrino production site.