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BeppoSAX monitoring of the BL Lac Mkn 501

Authors :
Aldo Treves
Giuseppe Vacanti
G. Tagliaferri
L. Maraschi
P. Giommi
C. M. Urry
Eliana Palazzi
Rita M. Sambruna
L. Chiappetti
G. Ghisellini
Elena Pian
Fabrizio Fiore
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
AIP, 1997.

Abstract

The BL Lac object Mkn 501 was observed with the BeppoSAX satellite on 7, 11, and 16 April 1997 during a phase of high activity at TeV energies, as monitored with the Whipple, HEGRA and CAT Cherenkov telescopes. Over the whole 0.1–200 keV range the spectrum was exceptionally hard (α⩽1, with Fν∝ν−α) indicating that the X-ray power output peaked at (or above) ∼100 keV. This represents a shift of at least two orders of magnitude with respect to previous observations of Mkn 501, a behavior never seen before in this or any other blazar. The overall X-ray spectrum hardens with increasing intensity and, at each epoch, it is softer at larger energies. The correlated variability from soft X-rays to the TeV band points to models in which the same population of relativistic electrons produces the X-ray continuum via synchrotron radiation and the TeV emission by inverse Compton scattering of the synchrotron photons or other seed photons.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
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