Correction to ATel #14191 (Contemporary Effelsberg Observations of Two Radio Sources in the Fields of IceCube-201114A and IceCube-201115A)
ATel #14194; Matthias Kadler (JMU Wuerzburg), Jonas Hessdoerfer (JMU Wuerzburg), Florian Eppel (JMU Wuerzburg), Uwe Bach (MPIfR), Alexander Kraus (MPIfR), Andrea Gokus (JMU Wuerzburg, FAU Erlangen), Georgios-Filippos Paraschos (MPIfR), Eduardo Ros (MPIfR), Daniela Dorner (JMU Wuerzburg), Phil G. Edwards (CSIRO), Marcello Giroletti (INAF), Shoko Koyama (ASIAA), Thomas Krichbaum (MPIfR), Elina Lindfors (FINCA, University of Turku), Karl Mannheim (JMU Wuerzburg), Roopesh Ojha (UMBC/NASA/GSFC), Florian Roesch (JMU Wuerzburg), Jonas Sinapius (JMU Wuerzburg), Bernd Schleicher (JMU Wuerzburg), Julian Sitarek (Univ. Lodz), Luis Wachter (JMU Wuerzburg), Joern Wilms (FAU Erlangen)
on 18 Nov 2020; 13:00 UT
Credential Certification: Matthias Kadler (matthias.kadler@astro.uni-wuerzburg.de)
Subjects: Radio, Gamma Ray, Neutrinos, Blazar
We note that in ATel #14191 (Contemporary Effelsberg Observations of Two Radio Sources in the Fields of IceCube-201114A and IceCube-201115A) there was a switch in the association of the two radio sources with the corresponding neutrino events. The correct text should have been: "The radio source PKS 1256+018 (coincident with IceCube-201115A) is associated with the brightest component in the region of interest of the Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS, Gordon et al. 2020, RNAAS, 4, 175; see ATel #14177). The radio source NVSS J065844+063711 (coincident with IceCube-201114A) is associated with the cataloged Fermi-LAT gamma-ray source 4FGL J0658.6+0636 (see ATel #14188)."