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Unprecedented study of the broadband emission of mrk 421 during flaring activity in march 2010
Astronomy & Astrophysics
27 May 2015
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Abstract
Context. Because of its proximity, Mrk 421 is one of the best sources on which to study the nature of BL Lac objects. Its proximity allows us to characterize its broadband spectral energy distribution (SED).
Aims. The goal is to better understand the mechanisms responsible for the broadband emission and the temporal evolution of Mrk 421. These mechanisms may also apply to more distant blazars that cannot be studied with the same level of detail.
Methods. A flare occurring in March 2010 was observed for 13 consecutive days (from MJD 55 265 to MJD 55 277) with unprecedented wavelength coverage from radio to very high energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) gamma-rays with MAGIC, VERITAS, Whipple, Fermi-LAT, MAXI, RXTE, Swift, GASP-WEBT, and several optical and radio telescopes. We modeled the day-scale SEDs with one-zone and two-zone synchrotron self-Compton (SSC) models, investigated the physical parameters, and evaluated whether the observed broadband SED variability can be associated with variations in the relativistic particle population.
Results. The activity of Mrk 421 initially was high and then slowly decreased during the 13-day period. The flux variability was remarkable at the X-ray and VHE bands, but it was minor or not significant at the other bands. The variability in optical polarization was also minor. These observations revealed an almost linear correlation between the X-ray flux at the 2-10 keV band and the VHE gamma-ray flux above 200 GeV, consistent with the gamma-rays being produced by inverse-Compton scattering in the Klein-Nishina regime in the framework of SSC models. The one-zone SSC model can describe the SED of each day for the 13 consecutive days reasonably well, which once more shows the success of this standard theoretical scenario to describe the SEDs of VHE BL Lacs such as Mrk 421. This flaring activity is also very well described by a two-zone SSC model, where one zone is responsible for the quiescent emission, while the other smaller zone, which is spatially separated from the first, contributes to the daily variable emission occurring at X-rays and VHE gamma-rays. The second blob is assumed to have a smaller volume and a narrow electron energy distribution with 3 x 10(4) < gamma < 6 x 10(5), where. is the Lorentz factor of the electrons. Such a two-zone scenario would naturally lead to the correlated variability at the X-ray and VHE bands without variability at the optical/UV band, as well as to shorter timescales for the variability at the X-ray and VHE bands with respect to the variability at the other bands.
Conclusions. Both the one-zone and the two-zone SSC models can describe the daily SEDs via the variation of only four or five model parameters, under the hypothesis that the variability is associated mostly with the underlying particle population. This shows that the particle acceleration and cooling mechanism that produces the radiating particles might be the main mechanism responsible for the broadband SED variations during the flaring episodes in blazars. The two-zone SSC model provides a better agreement with the observed SED at the narrow peaks of the low-and high-energy bumps during the highest activity, although the reported one-zone SSC model could be further improved by varying the parameters related to the emitting region itself (delta, B and R), in addition to the parameters related to the particle population.
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- Unprecedented study of the broadband emission of mrk 421 during flaring activity in march 2010
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- J Aleksić - Institute for High Energy PhysicsS Ansoldi - University of UdineL. A Antonelli - National Institute for AstrophysicsP Antoranz - University of SienaA Babic - University of RijekaP Bangale - Max Planck SocietyU Barres de AlmeidaJ. A Barrio - Complutense University of MadridJ Becerra GonzálezW BednarekE BernardiniB Biasuzzi - University of UdineA Biland - ETH ZurichO Blanch - Institute for High Energy PhysicsA Boller - ETH ZurichS Bonnefoy - Complutense University of MadridG Bonnoli - National Institute for AstrophysicsF Borracci - Max Planck SocietyT Bretz - École Polytechnique Fédérale de LausanneE CarmonaA Carosi - National Institute for AstrophysicsP Colin - Max Planck SocietyE Colombo - Spanish National Research CouncilJ. L Contreras - Complutense University of MadridJ Cortina - Institute for High Energy PhysicsS Covino - National Institute for AstrophysicsP Da Vela - University of SienaF Dazzi - Max Planck SocietyA De Angelis - University of UdineG De CanevaB De Lotto - University of UdineE de Oña WilhelmiC Delgado MendezD Dominis PresterD Dorner - University of WürzburgM Doro - University of PaduaS Einecke - TU Dortmund UniversityD Eisenacher - University of WürzburgD Elsaesser - University of WürzburgM. V Fonseca - Complutense University of MadridL Font - Autonomous University of BarcelonaK Frantzen - TU Dortmund UniversityC Fruck - Max Planck SocietyD Galindo - University of BarcelonaR. J García LópezM GarczarczykD Garrido TerratsM Gaug - Autonomous University of BarcelonaN Godinović - University of RijekaA González MuñozS. R GozziniD HadaschY Hanabata - Kyoto UniversityM Hayashida - Kyoto UniversityJ Herrera - Spanish National Research CouncilD Hildebrand - ETH ZurichJ Hose - Max Planck SocietyD Hrupec - University of RijekaG HughesW IdecV Kadenius - University of TurkuH Kellermann - Max Planck SocietyM. L Knoetig - ETH ZurichK Kodani - Kyoto UniversityY Konno - Kyoto UniversityJ Krause - Max Planck SocietyH Kubo - Kyoto UniversityJ Kushida - Kyoto UniversityA La Barbera - National Institute for AstrophysicsD Lelas - University of RijekaN Lewandowska - University of WürzburgE Lindfors - University of TurkuS Lombardi - National Institute for AstrophysicsM López - Complutense University of MadridR López-Coto - Institute for High Energy PhysicsA López-Oramas - Institute for High Energy PhysicsE Lorenz - Max Planck SocietyI Lozano - Complutense University of MadridM MakarievK MallotG ManevaN Mankuzhiyil - University of UdineK Mannheim - University of WürzburgL Maraschi - National Institute for AstrophysicsB Marcote - University of BarcelonaM Mariotti - University of PaduaM Martínez - Institute for High Energy PhysicsD Mazin - Max Planck SocietyU Menzel - Max Planck SocietyJ. M Miranda - University of SienaR Mirzoyan - Max Planck SocietyA Moralejo - Institute for High Energy PhysicsP Munar-Adrover - University of BarcelonaD Nakajima - Kyoto UniversityA NiedzwieckiK Nilsson - University of TurkuK Nishijima - Kyoto UniversityK Noda - Max Planck SocietyR Orito - Kyoto UniversityA Overkemping - TU Dortmund UniversityS Paiano - University of PaduaM Palatiello - University of UdineD Paneque - Max Planck SocietyR Paoletti - University of SienaJ. M Paredes - University of BarcelonaX Paredes-Fortuny - University of BarcelonaM Persic - University of UdineP. G Prada MoroniE Prandini - ETH ZurichI Puljak - University of RijekaR Reinthal - University of TurkuW Rhode - TU Dortmund UniversityM Ribó - University of BarcelonaJ Rico - Institute for High Energy PhysicsJ Rodriguez GarciaS Rügamer - University of WürzburgT Saito - Kyoto UniversityK Saito - Kyoto UniversityK Satalecka - Complutense University of MadridV Scalzotto - University of PaduaV Scapin - Complutense University of MadridC Schultz - University of PaduaT SchweizerS Sun - Max Planck SocietyS. N Shore - University of PisaA Sillanpää - University of TurkuJ Sitarek - Max Planck SocietyI Snidaric - University of RijekaD SobczynskaF Spanier - University of WürzburgV Stamatescu - University of AdelaideA Stamerra - National Institute for AstrophysicsT Steinbring - University of WürzburgB Steinke - Max Planck SocietyJ Storz - University of WürzburgM Strzys - Max Planck SocietyL Takalo - University of TurkuH Takami - Kyoto UniversityF Tavecchio - National Institute for AstrophysicsP TemnikovT Terzić - University of RijekaD Tescaro - Spanish National Research CouncilM Teshima - Max Planck SocietyJ Thaele - TU Dortmund UniversityO Tibolla - University of WürzburgD. F TorresT Toyama - Max Planck SocietyA Treves - University of Milano-BicoccaM Uellenbeck - TU Dortmund UniversityP Vogler - ETH ZurichR Zanin - University of BarcelonaS Archambault - McGill UniversityA Archer - Washington University in St. LouisM Beilicke - Washington University in St. LouisW Benbow - Harvard UniversityK Berger - University of DelawareR Bird - University College DublinJ Biteau - Santa Cruz Institute for Particle PhysicsJ. H Buckley - Washington University in St. LouisV Bugaev - Washington University in St. LouisM Cerruti - Harvard UniversityX Chen - University of PotsdamL Ciupik - Adler PlanetariumE Collins-Hughes - University College DublinW Cui - Purdue University West LafayetteJ. D Eisch - Iowa State UniversityA Falcone - Pennsylvania State UniversityQ Feng - Purdue University West LafayetteJ. P Finley - Purdue University West LafayetteP Fortin - Harvard UniversityL Fortson - University of MinnesotaA Furniss - Santa Cruz Institute for Particle PhysicsN Galante - Harvard UniversityG. H Gillanders - National University of Ireland, GalwayS Griffin - McGill UniversityG Gyuk - Adler PlanetariumN Håkansson - University of PotsdamJ Holder - University of DelawareC. A Johnson - Santa Cruz Institute for Particle PhysicsP Kaaret - University of IowaP Kar - University of UtahM Kertzman - DePauw UniversityD Kieda - University of UtahM. J Lang - National University of Ireland, GalwayS McArthur - University of ChicagoA McCann - University of ChicagoK Meagher - Georgia Institute of TechnologyJ Millis - Anderson University - South CarolinaP Moriarty - Galway-Mayo Institute of TechnologyR. A Ong - University of California, Los AngelesA. N Otte - Georgia Institute of TechnologyJ. S Perkins - University of Maryland, College ParkA PichelM Pohl - University of PotsdamA Popkow - University of California, Los AngelesH ProkophE Pueschel - University College DublinK Ragan - McGill UniversityL. C Reyes - California Polytechnic State UniversityP. T Reynolds - Cork Institute of TechnologyG. T Richards - Georgia Institute of TechnologyE Roache - Harvard UniversityA. C RoveroG. H Sembroski - Purdue University West LafayetteK Shahinyan - University of MinnesotaD Staszak - McGill UniversityI Telezhinsky - University of PotsdamJ. V Tucci - Purdue University West LafayetteJ Tyler - McGill UniversityA Varlotta - Purdue University West LafayetteS. P Wakely - University of ChicagoR WelsingA Wilhelm - University of PotsdamD. A Williams - Santa Cruz Institute for Particle PhysicsS Buson - University of PaduaJ Finke - United States Naval Research LaboratoryM Villata - National Institute for AstrophysicsC Raiteri - National Institute for AstrophysicsH. D Aller - University of Michigan–Ann ArborM. F Aller - University of Michigan–Ann ArborA Cesarini - University of TrentoW. P Chen - National Central UniversityM. A Gurwell - Harvard UniversityS. G Jorstad - Boston UniversityG. N KimeridzeE Koptelova - National Central UniversityO. M Kurtanidze - Heidelberg UniversityS. O KurtanidzeA Lähteenmäki - Aalto UniversityV. M Larionov - St Petersburg UniversityE. G Larionova - St Petersburg UniversityH. C Lin - National Central UniversityB McBreen - University College DublinJ. W Moody - Brigham Young UniversityD. A Morozova - St Petersburg UniversityA. P Marscher - Boston UniversityW Max-Moerbeck - California Institute of TechnologyM. G NikolashviliM Perri - National Institute for AstrophysicsA. C. S Readhead - California Institute of TechnologyJ. L Richards - Purdue University West LafayetteJ. A RosA. C Sadun - University of Colorado DenverT Sakamoto - Aoyama Gakuin UniversityL. A SiguaP. S Smith - University of ArizonaM Tornikoski - Aalto UniversityI. S Troitsky - St Petersburg UniversityA. E Wehrle - Space Science InstituteB Jordan - Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
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- EDP Sciences
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- English
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- Physics
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