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MAGIC Collaboration; Ahnen, M. L.; Ansoldi, S.; Antonelli, L. A.; Arcaro, C.; Baack, D.; Babić, A.; Banerjee, B.; Bangale, P.; Barres de Almeida, U.; Barrio, J. A.; Bednarek, W.; Bernardini, E.; Berse, R. Ch.; Berti, A.; Bhattacharyya, W.; Biland, A.; Blanch, O.; Bonnoli, G.; Carosi, R.; Carosi, A.; Ceribella, G.; Chatterjee, A.; Colak, S. M.; Colin, P.; Colombo, E.; Contreras, J. L.; Cortina, J.; Covino, S.; Cumani, P.; da Vela, P.; Dazzi, F.; de Angelis, A.; de Lotto, B.; Delfino, M.; Delgado, J.; di Pierro, F.; Domínguez, A.; Dominis Prester, D.; Dorner, D.; Doro, M.; Einecke, S.; Elsaesser, D.; Fallah Ramazani, V.; Fernández-Barral, A.; Fidalgo, D.; Fonseca, M. V.; Font, L.; Fruck, C.; Galindo, D.; García López, R. J.; Garczarczyk, M.; Gaug, M.; Giammaria, P.; Godinović, N.; Gora, D.; Guberman, D.; Hadasch, D.; Hahn, A.; Hassan, T.; Hayashida, M.; Herrera, J.; Hose, J.; Hrupec, D.; Ishio, K.; Konno, Y.; Kubo, H.; Kushida, J.; Kuveždić, D.; Lelas, D.; Lindfors, E.; Lombardi, S.; Longo, F.; López, M.; Maggio, C.; Majumdar, P.; Makariev, M.; Maneva, G.; Manganaro, M.; Mannheim, K.; Maraschi, L.; Mariotti, M.; Martínez, M.; Masuda, S.; Mazin, D.; Mielke, K.; Minev, M.; Miranda, J. M.; Mirzoyan, R.; Moralejo, A.; Moreno, V.; Moretti, E.; Nagayoshi, T.; Neustroev, V.; Niedzwiecki, A.; Nievas Rosillo, M.; Nigro, C.; Nilsson, K.; Ninci, D.; Nishijima, K. et al.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 617, id.A30, 15 pp.
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2018
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Description
Aims: The very high energy (VHE ≳100 GeV) γ-ray MAGIC
observations of the blazar S4 0954+65, were triggered by an
exceptionally high flux state of emission in the optical. This blazar
has a disputed redshift of z = 0.368 or z ≥ 0.45 and an uncertain
classification among blazar subclasses. The exceptional source state
described here makes for an excellent opportunity to understand physical
processes in the jet of S4 0954+65 and thus contribute to its
classification. Methods: We investigated the multiwavelength
(MWL) light curve and spectral energy distribution (SED) of the S4
0954+65 blazar during an enhanced state in February 2015 and have put it
in context with possible emission scenarios. We collected photometric
data in radio, optical, X-ray, and γ-ray. We studied both the
optical polarization and the inner parsec-scale jet behavior with 43 GHz
data. Results: Observations with the MAGIC telescopes led to the
first detection of S4 0954+65 at VHE. Simultaneous data with Fermi-LAT
at high energy γ-ray (HE, 100 MeV < E < 100 GeV) also show a
period of increased activity. Imaging at 43 GHz reveals the emergence of
a new feature in the radio jet in coincidence with the VHE flare.
Simultaneous monitoring of the optical polarization angle reveals a
rotation of approximately 100°. Conclusions: The high
emission state during the flare allows us to compile the simultaneous
broadband SED and to characterize it in the scope of blazar jet emission
models. The broadband spectrum can be modeled with an emission mechanism
commonly invoked for flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs), that is,
inverse Compton scattering on an external soft photon fieldfrom the dust
torus, also known as external Compton. The light curve and SED
phenomenology is consistent with an interpretation of a blob propagating
through a helical structured magnetic field and eventually crossing a
standing shock in the jet, a scenario typically applied to FSRQs and
low-frequency peaked BL Lac objects (LBL).
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