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A thirteen-year-long broadband view of BL Lac

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2022-04-20 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We present the results of an extensive analysis of the optical, ultraviolet, X-ray and γ\gamma-ray data collected from the observations of the BL Lac objects prototype BL Lacertae carried out over a period of nearly 13 years, between August 2008 and March 2021. The source is characterized by strongly variable emission at all frequencies, often accompanied by spectral changes. In the γ\gamma-ray band several prominent flares have been detected, the largest one reaching the flux of Fγ(>196.7MeV)=(4.39±1.01)×106photoncm2s1F_{\rm \gamma}(>196.7\: {\rm MeV})=(4.39\pm1.01)\times10^{-6}\:{\rm photon\:cm^{-2}\:s^{-1}}. The X-ray spectral variability of the source during the brightest flare on MJD 59128.18 (06 October 2020) was characterized by a softer-when-brighter trend due to a shift of the synchrotron peak to 1016\sim 10^{16} Hz, well into the HBL domain. The widely changing multiwavelength emission of BL Lacertae was systematically investigated by fitting leptonic models that include synchrotron self-Compton and external Compton components to 511 high-quality and quasi-simultaneous broad-band spectral energy distributions (SEDs). The majority of selected SEDs can be adequately fitted within a one-zone model with reasonable parameters. Only 46 SEDs with soft and bright X-ray spectra and when the source was observed in very high energy γ\gamma-ray bands can be explained in a two-zone leptonic scenario. The HBL behaviour observed during the brightest X-ray flare is interpreted as due to the emergence of synchrotron emission from freshly accelerated particles in a second emission zone located beyond the broad line region.

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@article{arxiv.2108.12232,
  title  = {A thirteen-year-long broadband view of BL Lac},
  author = {N. Sahakyan and P. Giommi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.12232},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted for publication in MNRAS