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Title: Resonant W and Z boson production in FSRQ jets: implications for diffuse neutrino fluxes
Authors: Alikhanov, I. A.
Алиханов, И. А.
Keywords: Active galactic nuclei;Neutrino astronomy;Particle acceleration
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: Institute of Physics
Citation: Ha J.-H., Alikhanov I. Resonant W and Z boson production in FSRQ jets: implications for diffuse neutrino fluxes // Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. - 2026. - 3. - art. no. 068. - DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2026/03/068
Series/Report no.: Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Abstract: Blazars, particularly Flat Spectrum Radio Quasars (FSRQs), are well-known for their ability to accelerate a substantial population of electrons and positrons, as inferred from multiwavelength radiation observations. Therefore, these astrophysical objects are promising candidates for studying high-energy electron-positron interactions, such as the production of W ± and Z bosons. In this work, we explore the implications of electron-positron annihilation processes in the jet environments of FSRQs, focusing on the resonant production of electroweak bosons and their potential contribution to the diffuse neutrino flux. By modeling the electron distribution in the jet of the FSRQ 3C 279 during a flaring state, we calculate the reaction rates for W ± and Z bosons and estimate the resulting diffuse fluxes from the cosmological population of FSRQs. We incorporate the FSRQ luminosity function and its redshift evolution to account for the population distribution across cosmic time, finding that the differential flux contribution exhibits a pronounced peak at redshift z ∼ 1. While the expected fluxes remain well below the detection thresholds of current neutrino observatories such as IceCube, KM3NeT, or Baikal-GVD, the flux from Z boson production within the jet blob is many orders of magnitude smaller than the total diffuse astrophysical neutrino flux. These results provide a theoretical benchmark for the role of Standard Model electroweak processes in extreme astrophysical environments, highlighting the interplay between particle physics and astrophysics, and illustrating that even extremely rare high-energy interactions can leave a subtle, theoretically meaningful imprint on the diffuse astrophysical neutrino background.
URI: https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/32982
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