BeppoSAX observations of 1-Jy BL Lacertae objects - I
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Date Issued
2001-12-01
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Abstract
We present new BeppoSAX observations of seven BL Lacertae objects selected from the 1-Jy sample plus one additional source. The collected data cover the energy range 0.1-10keV (observer's frame), reaching ~50keV for one source (BL Lac). All sources characterized by a peak in their multifrequency spectra at infrared/optical energies (i.e., of the low-energy peaked BL Lac type, LBL) display a relatively flat (αX~0.9) X-ray spectrum, which we interpret as inverse Compton emission. Four objects (two-thirds of the LBLs) show some evidence for a low-energy steepening, which is probably due to the synchrotron tail merging into the inverse Compton component around ~1-3keV. If this were generally the case with LBLs, it would explain why the 0.1-2.4keV ROSAT spectra of our sources are systematically steeper than the BeppoSAX ones (ΔαX~0.5). The broad-band spectral energy distributions fully confirm this picture, and a synchrotron inverse Compton model allows us to derive the physical parameters (intrinsic power, magnetic field, etc.) of our sources. Combining our results with those obtained by BeppoSAX on BL Lacs covering a wide range of synchrotron peak frequency, νpeak, we confirm and clarify the dependence of the X-ray spectral index on νpeak originally found in ROSAT data.