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Mrk421 multi-instrument observations in 2017

Short name: J/A+A/655/A89
IVOA Identifier: ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/655/A89
Bibcode: 2021A&A...655A..89A
Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]
More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/655/A89
VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Status: active
Registered: 2021 Nov 30 13:05:25Z
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We present a detailed characterisation and theoretical interpretation of the broadband emission of the paradigmatic TeV blazar Mrk 421, with a special focus on the multi-band flux correlations. The dataset has been collected through an extensive multi-wavelength campaign organised between 2016 December and 2017 June. The instruments involved are MAGIC, FACT, Fermi-LAT, Swift, GASP-WEBT, OVRO, Medicina, and Metsahovi. Additionally, four deep exposures (several hours long) with simultaneous MAGIC and NuSTAR observations allowed a precise measurement of the falling segments of the two spectral components. The very-high-energy (VHE; E>100GeV) gamma rays and X-rays are positively correlated at zero time lag, but the strength and characteristics of the correlation change substantially across the various energy bands probed. The VHE versus X-ray fluxes follow different patterns, partly due to substantial changes in the Compton dominance for a few days without a simultaneous increase in the X-ray flux (i.e. orphan gamma-ray activity). Studying the broadband spectral energy distribution (SED) during the days including NuSTAR observations, we show that these changes can be explained within a one-zone leptonic model with a blob that increases its size over time. The peak frequency of the synchrotron bump varies by two orders of magnitude throughout the campaign. Our multi-band correlation study also hints at an anti-correlation between UV-optical and X-ray at a significance higher than 3{sigma}. A VHE flare observed on MJD~57788 (2017 February 4) shows gamma-ray variability on multi-hour timescales, with a factor ten increase in the TeV flux but only a moderate increase in the keV flux. The related broadband SED is better described by a two-zone leptonic scenario rather than by a one-zone scenario. We find that the flare can be produced by the appearance of a compact second blob populated by high energetic electrons spanning a narrow range of Lorentz factors, from {gamma}'_min_=2x10^4^ to {gamma}'_max_=6x10^5^.

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Acciari V.A.Ansoldi S.Antonelli L.A.Arbet Engels A.Artero M.Asano K.Babic A.Baquero A.Barres de Almeida U.Barrio J.A.Batkovic I.Becerra Gonzalez J.Bednarek W.Bellizzi L.Bernardini E.Bernardos M.Berti A.Besenrieder J.Bhattacharyya W.Bigongiari C.Blanch O.Bosnjak Z.Busetto G.Carosi R.Ceribella G.Cerruti M.Chai Y.Chilingarian A.Cikota S.Colak S.M.Colombo E.Contreras J.L.Cortina J.Covino S.D'Amico G.D'Elia V.Da Vela P.Dazzi F.De Angelis A.De Lotto B.Delfino M.Delgado J.Delgado Mendez C.Depaoli D.Di Pierro F.Di Venere L.Do Souto Espineira E.Dominis Prester D.Donini A.Doro M.Fallah Ramazani V.Fattorini A.Ferrara G.Fonseca M.V.Font L.Fruck C.Fukami S.Garcia Lopez R.J.Garczarczyk M.Gasparyan S.Gaug M.Giglietto N.Giordano F.Gliwny P.Godinovic N.Green J.G.Green D.Hadasch D.Hahn A.Heckmann L.Herrera J.Hoang J.Hrupec D.Huetten M.Inada T.Inoue S.Ishio K.Iwamura Y.Jimenez I.Jormanainen J.Jouvin L.Kajiwara Y.Karjalainen M.Kerszberg D.Kobayashi Y.Kubo H.Kushida J.Lamastra A.Lelas D.Leone F.Lindfors E.Lombardi S.Longo F.Lopez-Coto R.Lopez-Moya M.Lopez-Oramas A.Loporchio S.Machado de Oliveira Fraga B.Maggio C.Majumdar P.Makariev M.Mallamaci M.Maneva G.Manganaro M.Maraschi L.Mariotti M.Martinez M.Mazin D.Menchiari S.Mender S.Micanovic S.Miceli D.Miener T.Minev M.Miranda J.M.Mirzoyan R.Molina E.Moralejo A.Morcuende D.Moreno V.Moretti E.Neustroev V.Nigro C.Nilsson K.Nishijima K.Noda K.Nozaki S.Ohtani Y.Oka T.Otero-Santos J.Paiano S.Palatiello M.Paneque D.Paoletti R.Paredes J.M.Pavletic L.Penil P.Perennes C.Persic M.Prada Moroni P.G.Prandini E.Priyadarshi C.Puljak I.Ribo M.Rico J.Righi C.Rugliancich A.Saha L.Sahakyan N.Saito T.Sakurai S.Satalecka K.Saturni F.G.Schmidt K.Schweizer T.Sitarek J.Snidaric I.Sobczynska D.Spolon A.Stamerra A.Strom D.Strzys M.Suda Y.Suric T.Takahashi M.Tavecchio F.Temnikov P.Terzic T.Teshima M.Tosti L.Truzzi S.Tutone A.Ubach S.van Scherpenberg J.Vanzo G.Vazquez Acosta M.Ventura S.Verguilov V.Vigorito C.F.Vitale V.Vovk I.Will M.Wunderlich C.Zaric D.Baack D.Balbo M.Biederbeck N.Biland A.Bretz T.Buss J.Dorner D.Eisenberger L.Elsaesser D.Hildebrand D.Iotov R.Mannheim K.Neise D.Noethe M.Paravac A.Rhode W.Schleicher B.Sliusar V.Walter R.D'Ammando F.Horan D.Lien A.Y.Balokovic M.Madejski G.M.Perri M.Verrecchia F.Leto C.Laehteenmaeki A.Tornikoski M.Ramakrishnan V.Jaervelae E.Vera R.J.C.Villata M.Raiteri C.M.Gupta A.C.Pandey A.Fuentes A.Agudo I.Casadio C.Semkov E.Ibryamov S.Marchini A.Bachev R.Strigachev A.Ovcharov E.Bozhilov V.Valcheva A.Zaharieva E.Damljanovic G.Vince O.Larionov V.M.Borman G.A.Grishina T.S.Hagen-Thorn V.A.Kopatskaya E.N.Larionova E.G.Larionova L.V.Morozova D.A.Nikiforova A.A.Savchenko S.S.Troitskiy I.S.Troitskaya Y.V.Vasilyev A.A.Merkulova O.A.Chen W.P.Samal M.Lin H.C.Moody J.W.Sadun A.C.Jorstad S.G.Marscher A.P.Weaver Z.R.Feige M.Kania J.Kopp M.Kunkel L.Reinhart D.Scherbantin A.Schneider L.Lorey C.Acosta-Pulido J.A.Carnerero M.I.Carosati D.Kurtanidze S.O.Kurtanidze O.M.Nikolashvili M.G.Chanishvili R.G.Chigladze R.A.Ivanidze R.Z.Kimeridze G.N.Sigua L.A.Joner M.D.Spencer M.Giroletti M.Marchili N.Righini S.Rizzi N.Bonnoli G.

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  • Active galactic nuclei
  • Gamma-ray astronomy
  • Optical astronomy
  • Radio astronomy
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  • X-ray sources
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More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/655/A89 Literature Reference: 2021A&A...655A..89M

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J/A+A/576/A126 : The 2009 multiwavelength campaign on Mrk421 (Aleksic+, 2015) ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/576/A126 [Res. ID]

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  • Radio

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