Bibcode
MAGIC Collaboration; Ansoldi, S.; Antonelli, L. A.; Arcaro, C.; Baack, D.; Babić, A.; Banerjee, B.; Bangale, P.; Barres de Almeida, U.; Barrio, J. A.; Becerra González, J.; Bednarek, W.; Bernardini, E.; Berse, R. Ch.; Berti, A.; Bhattacharyya, W.; Bigongiari, C.; Biland, A.; Blanch, O.; Bonnoli, G.; Carosi, R.; Ceribella, G.; Chatterjee, A.; Colak, S. M.; Colin, P.; Colombo, E.; Contreras, J. L.; Cortina, J.; Covino, S.; Cumani, P.; D'Elia, V.; 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.; Fattorini, A.; Fernández-Barral, A.; Ferrara, G.; Fidalgo, D.; Foffano, L.; Fonseca, M. V.; Font, L.; Fruck, C.; Galindo, D.; Gallozzi, S.; 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.; Hoang, J.; Hose, J.; Hrupec, D.; Ishio, K.; Konno, Y.; Kubo, H.; Kushida, J.; Lamastra, A.; Lelas, D.; Leone, F.; 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. et al.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 617, id.A91, 9 pp.
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2018
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Description
We report on the detection of flaring activity from the Fanaroff-Riley I
radio galaxy NGC 1275 in very-high-energy (VHE, E > 100 GeV) gamma
rays with the Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov (MAGIC)
telescopes. The observations were performed between 2016 September and
2017 February, as part of a monitoring programme. The brightest
outburst, with ˜1.5 times the Crab Nebula flux above 100 GeV
(C.U.), was observed during the night between 2016 December 31 and 2017
January 1. The flux is fifty times higher than the mean flux previously
measured in two observational campaigns between 2009 October and 2010
February and between 2010 August and 2011 February. Significant
variability of the day-by-day light curve was measured. The shortest
flux-doubling timescale was found to be of (611 ± 101) min. The
spectra calculated for this period are harder and show a significant
curvature with respect to the ones obtained in the previous campaigns.
The combined spectrum of the MAGIC data during the strongest flare state
and simultaneous data from the Fermi-LAT around 2017 January 1 follows a
power law with an exponential cutoff at the energy (492 ± 35)
GeV. We further present simultaneous optical flux density measurements
in the R-band obtained with the Kungliga Vetenskaps Akademien (KVA)
telescope and investigate the correlation between the optical and
gamma-ray emission. Due to possible internal pair-production, the fast
flux variability constrains the Doppler factor to values that are
inconsistent with a large viewing angle as observed in the radio band.
We investigate different scenarios for the explanation of fast gamma-ray
variability, namely emission from magnetospheric gaps, relativistic
blobs propagating in the jet (mini-jets), or an external cloud (or star)
entering the jet. We find that the only plausible model to account for
the luminosities here observed would be the production of gamma rays in
a magnetospheric gap around the central black hole, only in the
eventuality of an enhancement of the magnetic field threading the hole
from its equipartition value with the gas pressure in the accretion
flow. The observed gamma-ray flare therefore challenges all the
discussed models for fast variability of VHE gamma-ray emission in
active galactic nuclei.
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The MAGIC Collaboration is integrated by 20 research institutes and university departments from Armenia, Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Switzerland and USA. The collaboration comprises two 17m diameter telescopes, located at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, designed to measure the Cherenkov radiation associated with
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