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Unusual flaring activity in the blazar PKS 1424-418 during 2008-2011

Author(s)
Buson, S.
Longo, F.
Larsson, S.
Cutini, Sara
Ciprini, Stefano  
Subjects

galaxies active

radiation mechanisms ...

quasars individual PK...

gamma rays galaxies

galaxies jets

Date Issued
2014-09-01
Mission(s)
Fermi  
Abstract
Context. Blazars are a subset of active galactic nuclei (AGN) with jets that are oriented along our line of sight. Variability and spectral energy distribution (SED) studies are crucial tools for understanding the physical processes responsible for observed AGN emission. <BR /> Aims We report peculiar behavior in the bright gamma-ray blazar <ASTROBJ>PKS 1424-418</ASTROBJ> and use its strong variability to reveal information about the particle acceleration and interactions in the jet. <BR /> Methods Correlation analysis of the extensive optical coverage by the ATOM telescope and nearly continuous gamma-ray coverage by the Fermi Large Area Telescope is combined with broadband, time-dependent modeling of the SED incorporating supplemental information from radio and X-ray observations of this blazar. <BR /> Results We analyse in detail four bright phases at optical-GeV energies. These flares of PKS 1424-418 show high correlation between these energy ranges, with the exception of one large optical flare that coincides with relatively low gamma-ray activity. Although the optical/gamma-ray behavior of PKS 1424-418 shows variety, the multiwavelength modeling indicates that these differences can largely be explained by changes in the flux and energy spectrum of the electrons in the jet that are radiating. We find that for all flares the SED is adequately represented by a leptonic model that includes inverse Compton emission from external radiation fields with similar parameters. <BR /> Conclusions Detailed studies of individual blazars like PKS 1424-418 during periods of enhanced activity in different wavebands are helping us identify underlying patterns in the physical parameters in this class of AGN.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/3495
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201423367
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014A&A...569A..40B
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