scholarly journals Modelling the multi-wavelength emission of flat-spectrum radio quasar 3C 279

2016 ◽  
Vol 457 (4) ◽  
pp. 3535-3540 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. G. Zheng ◽  
C. Y. Yang
2019 ◽  
Vol 627 ◽  
pp. A140
Author(s):  
R. Angioni ◽  
R. Nesci ◽  
J. D. Finke ◽  
S. Buson ◽  
S. Ciprini

Aims. In this paper, we characterize the first γ-ray flaring episode of the flat-spectrum radio quasar PKS 0346−27 (z = 0.991), as revealed by Fermi-LAT monitoring data, and the concurrent multi-wavelength variability observed from radio through X-rays. Methods. We studied the long- and short-term flux and spectral variability from PKS 0346−27 by producing γ-ray light curves with different time binning. We complement the Fermi-LAT data with multi-wavelength observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (radio mm-band), the Rapid Eye Mount telescope (near-infrared) and Swift (optical-UV and X-rays). This quasi-simultaneous multi-wavelength coverage allowed us to construct time-resolved spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of PKS 0346−27 and compare the broadband spectral properties of the source between different activity states using a one-zone leptonic emission model. Results. PKS 0346−27 entered an elevated γ-ray activity state starting from the beginning of 2018. The high-state continued throughout the year, displaying the highest fluxes in May 2018. We find evidence of short-time scale variability down to approximately 1.5 h, which constrains the γ-ray emission region to be compact. The extended flaring period was characterized by a persistently harder spectrum with respect to the quiescent state, indicating changes in the broadband spectral properties of the source. This was confirmed by the multi-wavelength observations, which show a shift in the position of the two SED peaks by approximately two orders of magnitude in energy and peak flux value. As a result, the non-thermal jet emission completely outshines the thermal contribution from the dust torus and accretion disk during the high state. The broadband SED of PKS 0346−27 transitions from a typical Low-Synchrotron-Peaked (LSP) to the Intermediate-Synchrotron-Peaked (ISP) class, a behavior previously observed in other flaring γ-ray sources. Our one-zone leptonic emission model of the high-state SEDs constrains the γ-ray emission region to have a lower magnetic field, larger radius, and higher maximum electron Lorentz factors with respect to the quiescent SED. Finally, we note that the bright and hard γ-ray spectrum observed during the peak of flaring activity in May 2018 implies that PKS 0346−27 could be a promising target for future ground-based Cherenkov observatories such as the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA). The CTA could detect such a flare in the low-energy tail of its energy range during a high state such as the one observed in May 2018.


Author(s):  
Davit Zargaryan ◽  
Jonathan Mackey ◽  
Thibault Barnouin ◽  
Felix Aharonian

Abstract The active galactic nucleus 4C +28.07 is a flat spectrum radio quasar, one of the brightest at γ-ray energies. We study its multi-wavelength emission by analysing ∼12.3 years of Fermi-LAT data in the γ-ray band and Swift-XRT/UVOT available data in X-ray and Optical-to-Ultraviolet bands. In the γ-ray band, five flaring periods have been detected, and quasi-simultaneously with these flaring times, the X-ray and UVOT data detected by Swift-XRT/UVOT have also been analysed. In one of the brightest flare periods (Flare 5; observed on Oct 12, 2018) the γ-ray flux reached (6.7 ± 0.81) × 10−6 photon cm−2 s−1 (∼31 × higher than the mean flux over 12.3 years) with detection significance of σ = 6.1. The estimated variability time(∼2 hours) constrains the γ-ray emitting region size to ≤9 × 1014 cm, which is close to the black hole radius. The spectral energy distributions (SEDs) in the γ-ray band for the ∼12.3 years of data show an early cut-off at ∼14 GeV; beyond ∼60 GeV, however, the spectrum hardens and is detected up to ∼316 GeV. Similar spectral behaviour is also noticeable for the SEDs of flares, which can be linked to the photon absorption by the emitting region’s internal and external narrow-band radiation fields. In the quiescent period, the γ-ray emission was described by the Synchrotron-Self-Compton scenario, while the external photons contributions from the Disk and the broad-line region were required to explain the short-term flaring γ-ray emission. Considering the significance of the obtained results from 4C +28.07, we compared the parameters with 3C 279 and M87, to motivate further studies.


2013 ◽  
Vol 53 (A) ◽  
pp. 631-634
Author(s):  
Pieter J. Meintjes ◽  
Pheneas Nkundabakura

In this paper we report the results of a multi-wavelength follow-up study of selected flat spectrum extragalactic radio-optical counterparts within the error boxes of 13 unidentified EGRET sources. Two of these previously unidentified counterparts have been selected for optical photometric and spectroscopic follow-up studies. Spectroscopic observations made with the 4.1m SOAR telescope at Cerro Pachón, Chile, showed that the spectra of the optical counterparts of 3EG J0821−5814 (PKS J0820−5705) and 3EG J0706−3837 (PMN J0710−3835) correspond to a flat spectrum radio quasar (FSRQ) and LINER-Seyfert I galaxy respectively. Optical photometry of these sources, performed with the 1.0m telescope at Sutherland (South-Africa) shows noticeable intranight variability for PKS J0820−5705, as well as a 5 sigma variation of the mean brightness in the R-filter over a timescale of three nights. Significant variability has been detected in the B-band for PMN J0710−3835 as well. The gamma-ray spectral indices of all 13 candidates range between 2–3, correlating well with the BL Lacs and FSRQs detected with Fermi-LAT in the first 11 months of operation.


Author(s):  
Shijia Sun ◽  
Qi Wei ◽  
Bing-Xuan Li ◽  
Xingjun Shi ◽  
feifei yuan ◽  
...  

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2012 ◽  
Vol 545 ◽  
pp. A90 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. de Jong ◽  
V. Beckmann ◽  
F. Mattana

New Astronomy ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 36 ◽  
pp. 19-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yao Zhou ◽  
Da-Hai Yan ◽  
Ben-Zhong Dai

2020 ◽  
Vol 62 (6) ◽  
pp. 1067-1073
Author(s):  
Y. Wang ◽  
X.-X. Song ◽  
W.-J. Tang ◽  
C.-L. Jia

2020 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 65-76
Author(s):  
K.K. Singh ◽  
P.J. Meintjes ◽  
B. Bisschoff ◽  
F.A. Ramamonjisoa ◽  
B. van Soelen

2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (S304) ◽  
pp. 149-152
Author(s):  
Jack Singal ◽  
Allan Ko ◽  
Vahe Petrosian

AbstractWe discuss an analysis of the redshift evolutions and distributions of the gamma-ray luminosity and photon spectral index of flat spectrum radio quasar (FSRQ) type blazars. We utilize data from the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, with redshfits as determined from optical spectroscopy by Shaw et al. We find that FSRQs have evolved significantly in luminosity but negligibly in photon index, and contribute in toto roughly 20% of the total gamma-ray output of the Universe.


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