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Relentless multi-wavelength variability of Mrk 421 and Mrk 501

Authors :
Sliusar, Vitalii
Arbet-Engels, Axel
Baack, Dominik
Balbo, Matteo
Biland, Adrian
Bretz, Thomas
Buss, Jens
Dorner, Daniela
Eisenberger, Laura
Elsaesser, Dominik
Hildebrand, Dorothée
Iotov, Roman
Kalenski, Adelina
Mannheim, Karl
Mitchell, Alison
Neise, Dominik
Noethe, Maximilian
Paravac, Aleksander
Rhode, Wolfgang
Schleicher, Bernd
Walter, Roland
Source :
PoS: Proceedings of Science, 395, Proceedings of 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Sissa Medialab, 2022.

Abstract

Mrk 421 and Mrk 501 are two close, bright and well-studied high-synchrotron-peaked blazars, which feature bright and persistent GeV and TeV emission. We use the longest and densest dataset of unbiased observations of these two sources, obtained at TeV and GeV energies during five years with FACT and Fermi-LAT. To characterize the variability and derive constraints on the emission mechanism, we augment the dataset with contemporaneous multi-wavelength observations from radio to X-rays. We correlate the light curves, identify individual flares in TeV energies and X-rays, and look for inter-band connections, which are expected from the shock propagations within the jet. For Mrk 421, we find that the X-rays and TeV energies are well correlated with close to zero lag, supporting the SSC emission scenario. The timing between the TeV, X-ray flares in Mrk 421 is consistent with periods expected in the case of Lense-Thirring precession of the accretion disc. The variability of Mrk 501 on long-term periods is also consistent with SSC, with a sub-day lag between X-rays and TeV energies. Fractional variability for both blazars shows a two bump structure with the highest variability in the X-ray and TeV bands.<br />PoS: Proceedings of Science, 395<br />ISSN:1824-8039<br />Proceedings of 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18248039
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PoS: Proceedings of Science, 395, Proceedings of 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....27fbba04073a9fa63ec64e00bd50eb75