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Aleksić, J.; Ansoldi, S.; Antonelli, L. A.; Antoranz, P.; Babic, A.; Bangale, P.; Barres de Almeida, U.; Barrio, J. A.; Becerra González, J.; Bednarek, W.; Berger, K.; Bernardini, E.; Biland, A.; Blanch, O.; Bock, R. K.; Bonnefoy, S.; Bonnoli, G.; Borracci, F.; Bretz, T.; Carmona, E.; Carosi, A.; Carreto Fidalgo, D.; Colin, P.; Colombo, E.; Contreras, J. L.; Cortina, J.; Covino, S.; da Vela, P.; Dazzi, F.; de Angelis, A.; de Caneva, G.; de Lotto, B.; Delgado Mendez, C.; Doert, M.; Domínguez, A.; Dominis Prester, D.; Dorner, D.; Doro, M.; Einecke, S.; Eisenacher, D.; Elsaesser, D.; Farina, E.; Ferenc, D.; Fonseca, M. V.; Font, L.; Frantzen, K.; Fruck, C.; García López, R. J.; Garczarczyk, M.; Garrido Terrats, D.; Gaug, M.; Giavitto, G.; Godinović, N.; González Muñoz, A.; Gozzini, S. R.; Hadamek, A.; Hadasch, D.; Herrero, A.; Hildebrand, D.; Hose, J.; Hrupec, D.; Idec, W.; Kadenius, V.; Kellermann, H.; Knoetig, M. L.; Krause, J.; Kushida, J.; La Barbera, A.; Lelas, D.; Lewandowska, N.; Lindfors, E.; Lombardi, S.; López, M.; López-Coto, R.; López-Oramas, A.; Lorenz, E.; Lozano, I.; Makariev, M.; Mallot, K.; Maneva, G.; Mankuzhiyil, N.; Mannheim, K.; Maraschi, L.; Marcote, B.; Mariotti, M.; Martínez, M.; Mazin, D.; Menzel, U.; Meucci, M.; Miranda, J. M.; Mirzoyan, R.; Moralejo, A.; Munar-Adrover, P.; Nakajima, D.; Niedzwiecki, A.; Nilsson, K.; Nowak, N.; Orito, R.; Overkemping, A.; Paiano, S. et al.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 573, id.A50, 12 pp.
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Description
Context. Blazars are variable sources on various timescales over a broad
energy range spanning from radio to very high energy (>100 GeV,
hereafter VHE). Mrk 501 is one of the brightest blazars at TeV energies
and has been extensively studied since its first VHE detection in 1996.
However, most of the γ-ray studies performed on Mrk 501 during the
past years relate to flaring activity, when the source detection and
characterization with the available γ-ray instrumentation was
easier toperform. Aims: Our goal is to characterize the source
γ-ray emission in detail, together with the radio-to-X-ray
emission, during the non-flaring (low) activity, which is less often
studied than the occasional flaring (high) activity. Methods: We
organized a multiwavelength (MW) campaign on Mrk 501 between March and
May 2008. This multi-instrument effort included the most sensitive VHE
γ-ray instruments in the northern hemisphere, namely the imaging
atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes MAGIC and VERITAS, as well as Swift,
RXTE, the F-GAMMA, GASP-WEBT, and other collaborations and instruments.
This provided extensive energy and temporal coverage of Mrk 501
throughout the entire campaign. Results: Mrk 501 was found to be
in a low state of activity during the campaign, with a VHE flux in the
range of 10%-20% of the Crab nebula flux. Nevertheless, significant flux
variations were detected with various instruments, with a trend of
increasing variability with energy and a tentative correlation between
the X-ray and VHE fluxes. The broadband spectral energy distribution
during the two different emission states of the campaign can be
adequately described within the homogeneous one-zone synchrotron
self-Compton model, with the (slightly) higher state described by an
increase in the electron number density. Conclusions: The
one-zone SSC model can adequately describe the broadband spectral energy
distribution of the source during the two months covered by the MW
campaign. This agrees with previous studies of the broadband emission of
this source during flaring and non-flaring states. We report for the
first time a tentative X-ray-to-VHE correlation during such a low VHE
activity. Although marginally significant, this positive correlation
between X-ray and VHE, which has been reported many times during flaring
activity, suggests that the mechanisms that dominate the X-ray/VHE
emission during non-flaring-activity are not substantially different
from those that are responsible for the emission during flaring
activity.
The data for Figs. 2 and 5 are only available at the CDS via anonymous
ftp to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr
(ftp://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/qcat?J/A+A/573/A50
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