Bibcode
Pedaletti, G.; Manganaro, M.; Doert, M.; Lindfors, E.; Nievas Rosillo, M.; Fallah Ramazani, V.; MAGIC Collaboration; Becerra Gonzalez, J.; Tanaka, Y.; Ojha, R.; Finke, J.; Fermi-LAT Collaboration; Jorstad, S.; Marscher, A.; Larionov, V.; Borman, G.; Troitsky, I.; Lähteenmäki, A.; Tornikoski, M.; Hovatta, T.
Referencia bibliográfica
AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1792, Issue 1, id.050028
Fecha de publicación:
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2017
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Descripción
The blazar S4 0954+65 (at a disputed redshift of z=0.368 or z≥0.45)
underwent an exceptionally high state in the optical band during January
and February 2015, as revealed by the Tuorla and St. Petersburg
University blazar monitoring programs: a brightening of more than 3
magnitudes in the R-band from the average monitored states. Simultaneous
data from the Fermi satellite at high energy gamma rays (HE, 100 MeV
< E < 100 GeV) also show a period of increased activity.
MAGIC observations, triggered by the enhanced emission state at lower
energies, led to the discovery of very high energy (VHE, E > 100 GeV)
emission from S4 0954+65 (ATel #7080). The VHE flux above 150 GeV is
estimated to be about 6% of the Crab nebula flux above the same
threshold.
In this contribution we present a comprehensive multiwavelength picture
of this object, including data from mm/optical/X-ray/HE and VHE
gamma-ray bands. The high emission state during the flare allows us to
compile the simultaneous broadband spectral energy distribution and to
characterize it in the scope of blazar jet emission models. The
agreement of the broadband spectrum with an emission mechanism commonly
invoked for flat spectrum radio quasars (i.e. inverse Compton scattering
on an external soft photon field from the dust torus) is also discussed.