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The Detection of Teraelectronvolt Radiation from a Flat Spectrum Radio Quasar

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-08-26 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

The very high-energy (VHE; >>100 GeV) radiation carries the signatures of the matter-energy interaction in some of the most extreme astrophysical environments. Considering broad emission line blazars, i.e., flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs), the dense photon fields surrounding the relativistic jet can prohibit the particle population from accelerating to very high energies and producing VHE radiation. They can also possibly make the environment opaque for the VHE γ\gamma rays due to γγ\gamma\gamma pair production, thus explaining the paucity of VHE-detected FSRQs and non-detection of TeV radiation (>>1 TeV) from them. Here we report, for the first time, a >>7σ\sigma detection of an FSRQ, S5 1027+74 (z=0.123z=0.123), in the VHE band, including the first ever detection of TeV emission from an object of this class, using the Fermi Large Area Telescope observations. Its γ\gamma-ray spectrum covering the 100 MeV to 2 TeV band revealed a prominent spectral break with a flat, rising shape above \sim10 GeV, a feature never detected from other VHE-detected FSRQs. The radio-to-γ\gamma-ray spectral energy distribution of S5 1027+74 provides strong evidence of a third bump peaking at multi-TeV energies. These enigmatic findings imply that FSRQ jets can accelerate particles to extremely high energies and provide tantalizing clues about the complex radiative environment of relativistic jets.

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@article{arxiv.2508.17659,
  title  = {The Detection of Teraelectronvolt Radiation from a Flat Spectrum Radio Quasar},
  author = {Vaidehi S. Paliya and Markus Bottcher and Kiran Wani and P. N. Naseef Mohammed and C. S. Stalin and S. Sahayanathan and D. J. Saikia and S. Muneer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.17659},
  year   = {2025}
}

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