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Table 2.

Results of the spatiotemporal correlation tests between the updated IceCat1+ neutrinos and blazars of the RFC and 4LAC samples.

Blz Type # Var # BB95 Prominent BBHOP BB95 as BBHOP peak
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
RFC (all) 3225 1170 8 → 2.26 (p = 0.1215) 55 → 6.19 (p = 0.8000) 3 → 1.30 (p = 0.0206)
FSRQ 1773 716 3 → 0.81 (p = 0.4861) 32 → 3.01 (p = 0.9000) 0 → 0.00 (p = 1.0000)
BLL 296 212 3 → 1.31 (p = 0.0072) 18 → 2.91 (p = 0.0984) 2 → 1.30 (p = 0.0005*)

4LAC (all) 3814 1917 14 → 3.44 (p = 0.2038) 85 → 11.15 (p = 0.8695) 4 → 1.37 (p = 0.1086)
FSRQ 792 504 1 → 0.11 (p = 0.9008) 21 → 2.18 (p = 0.9150) 0 → 0.00 (p = 1.0000)
BLL 1458 857 11 → 2.63 (p = 0.0471) 53 → 7.09 (p = 0.4708) 4 → 1.37 (p = 0.0129)

Notes. Columns (1)–(4) represent the main blazar sample, its subsample being tested against the updated IceCat1+, the number of blazars within the subsample, and the number of variable blazars within the subsample, respectively. Columns (5)–(7) represent the spatiotemporal correlation results using the BB95 (Sect. 2.2.4), the prominent BBHOP (Sect. 2.2.5), and the BB95 as the peak of BBHOP metrics (Sect. 2.2.6), respectively. The arrows connect the unweighted TS (i.e., the count of spatiotemporal associations via each metric) to the weighted TS, and “p” gives the pre-trial p-value of the weighted spatiotemporal correlation. Only one of the 18 p-values (marked with *) remains significant at the 2σ level after trial correction.

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