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Multiwavelength observations of 3C 454.3. I. The AGILE 2007 November campaign on the 'Crazy Diamond'

Authors :
P. Santolamazza
I. Donnarumma
Francesco Longo
M. Galli
A. Argan
P. Romano
Piergiorgio Picozza
F. Verrecchia
S. Vercellone
L. Salotti
A. Zambra
Andrea Bulgarelli
G. De Paris
Paolo Giommi
Francesco Lazzarotto
V. Cocco
Sandro Mereghetti
Enrico Costa
P. W. Cattaneo
Paolo Soffitta
Filippo D'Ammando
G. Barbiellini
G. Novara
C. M. Raiteri
F. Fornari
Attilio Ferrari
Massimo Rapisarda
G. Di Cocco
A. Morselli
F. Senziani
Angela Bazzano
Y. Evangelista
Claudio Labanti
Mariateresa Fiocchi
F. Fuschino
C. Pittori
A. Rappoldi
T. Froysland
Gino Tosti
S. Cutini
Andrea Belfiore
Marco Tavani
Wen Ping Chen
A. W. Chen
A. Pellizzoni
Sergio Colafrancesco
P. Lipari
E. Del Monte
A. Giuliani
Massimiliano Fiorini
Dario Gasparrini
I. Lapshov
F. Boffelli
Alessio Trois
Marco Feroci
Luigi Pacciani
D. Impiombato
Pietro Ubertini
V. Vittorini
M. Trifoglio
D. Zanello
B. Preger
Fulvio Gianotti
E. Vallazza
G. Pucella
F. Perotti
A. De Luca
P. A. Caraveo
M. Prest
M. Villata
Martino Marisaldi
S., Vercellone
A. W., Chen
V., Vittorini
A., Giuliani
F., D'Ammando
M., Tavani
I., Donnarumma
G., Pucella
C. M., Raiteri
M., Villata
W. P., Chen
G., Tosti
D., Impiombato
P., Romano
A., Belfiore
A. D., Luca
G., Novara
F., Senziani
A., Bazzano
M. T., Fiocchi
P., Ubertini
A., Ferrari
A., Argan
G., Barbiellini
F., Boffelli
A., Bulgarelli
P., Caraveo
P. W., Cattaneo
V., Cocco
E., Costa
E. D., Monte
G. D., Pari
G. D., Cocco
Y., Evangelista
M., Feroci
M., Fiorini
F., Fornari
T., Froysland
F., Fuschino
M., Galli
F., Gianotti
C., Labanti
I., Lapshov
F., Lazzarotto
P., Lipari
Longo, Francesco
M., Marisaldi
S., Mereghetti
A., Morselli
A., Pellizzoni
L., Pacciani
F., Perotti
P., Picozza
M., Prest
M., Rapisarda
A., Rappoldi
P., Soffitta
M., Trifoglio
A., Troi
E., Vallazza
A., Zambra
D., Zanello
C., Pittori
F., Verrecchia
P., Santolamazza
B., Preger
D., Gasparrini
S., Cutini
P., Giommi
S., Colafrancesco
L., Salotti
Vercellone S
Chen AW
Vittorini V
Giuliani A
DAmmando F
Tavani M
Donnarumma I
Pucella G
Raiteri CM
Villata M
Chen WP
Tosti G
Impiombato D
Romano P
Belfiore A
De Luca A
Novara G
Senziani F
Bazzano A
Fiocchi MT
Ubertini P
Ferrari A
Argan A
Barbiellini G
Boffelli F
Bulgarelli A
Caraveo P
Cattaneo PW
Cocco V
Costa E
Del Monte E
De Paris G
Di Cocco G
Evangelista Y
Feroci M
Fiorini M
Fornari F
Froysland T
Fuschino F
Galli M
Gianotti F
Labanti C
Lapshov I
Lazzarotto F
Lipari P
Longo F
Marisaldi M
Mereghetti S
Morselli A
Pellizzoni A
Pacciani L
Perotti F
Picozza P
Prest M
Rapisarda M
Rappoldi A
Soffitta P
Trifoglio M
Trois A
Vallazza E
Zambra A
Zanello D
Pittori C
Verrecchia F
Santolamazza P
Preger B
Gasparrini D
Cutini S
Giommi P
Colafrancesco S
Salotti L
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
arXiv, 2008.

Abstract

[Abridged] We report on a multiwavelength observation of the blazar 3C 454.3 (which we dubbed "crazy diamond") carried out on November 2007 by means of the astrophysical satellites AGILE, INTEGRAL, Swift, the WEBT Consortium, and the optical-NIR telescope REM. 3C 454.3 is detected at a $\sim 19-\sigma$ level during the 3-week observing period, with an average flux above 100 MeV of $F_{\rm E>100MeV} = (170 \pm 13) \times 10^{-8}$ \phcmsec. The gamma-ray spectrum can be fit with a single power-law with photon index $\Gamma_{\rm GRID} = 1.73 \pm 0.16$ between 100 MeV and 1 GeV. We detect significant day-by-day variability of the gamma-ray emission during our observations, and we can exclude that the fluxes are constant at the 99.6% ($\sim 2.9 \sigma$) level. The source was detected typically around 40 degrees off-axis, and it was substantially off--axis in the field of view of the AGILE hard X-ray imager. However, a 5-day long ToO observation by INTEGRAL detected 3C 454.3 at an average flux of about $F_{\rm 20-200 keV} = 1.49 \times 10^{-3}$ \phcmsec with an average photon index of $\Gamma_{\rm IBIS} = 1.75 \pm 0.24$ between 20--200 keV. Swift also detected 3C 454.3 with a flux in the 0.3--10 keV energy band in the range $(1.23-1.40) \times 10^{-2}$ \phcmsec{} and a photon index in the range $\Gamma_{\rm XRT} = 1.56-1.73$. In the optical band, both WEBT and REM show an extremely variable behavior in the $R$ band. A correlation analysis based on the entire data set is consistent with no time-lags between the gamma-ray and the optical flux variations. Our simultaneous multifrequency observations strongly indicate that the dominant emission mechanism between 30 MeV and 30 GeV is dominated by inverse Compton scattering of relativistic electrons in the jet on the external photons from the broad line region.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ. Abridged Abstract. 37 pages, 14 Figures, 3 Tables

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd551e4fa82586525f7355eacd882137
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.0809.1737