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First NuSTAR observations of the BL Lac - type blazar PKS~2155-304: constraints on the jet content and distribution of radiating particles

Authors :
Madejski, G. M.
Nalewajko, K.
Madsen, K. K.
Chiang, J.
Baloković, M.
Paneque, D.
Furniss, A. K.
Hayashida, M.
Urry, C. M.
Sikora, M.
Ajello, M.
Blandford, R. D.
Harrison, F. A.
Sanchez, D.
Giebels, B.
Stern, D.
Alexander, D. M.
Barret, D.
Boggs, S. E.
Christensen, F. E.
Craig, W. W.
Forster, K.
Giommi, P.
Grefenstette, B.
Hailey, C.
Hornstrup, A.
Kitaguchi, T.
Koglin, J. E.
Mao, P. H.
Miyasaka, H.
Mori, K.
Perri, M.
Pivovaroff, M. J.
Puccetti, S.
Rana, V.
Westergaard, N. J.
Zhang, W. W.
Zoglauer, A.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We report the first hard X-ray observations with NuSTAR of the BL Lac type blazar PKS 2155-304, augmented with soft X-ray data from XMM-Newton and gamma-ray data from the Fermi Large Area Telescope, obtained in April 2013 when the source was in a very low flux state. A joint NuSTAR and XMM spectrum, covering the energy range 0.5 - 60 keV, is best described by a model consisting of a log-parabola component with curvature beta = 0.3(+0.2,-0.1) and a (local) photon index 3.04 +/- 0.15 at photon energy of 2 keV, and a hard power-law tail with photon index 2.2 +/- 0.4. The hard X-ray tail can be smoothly joined to the quasi-simultaneous gamma-ray spectrum by a synchrotron self-Compton component produced by an electron distribution with index p = 2.2. Assuming that the power-law electron distribution extends down to the minimum electron Lorentz factor gamma_min = 1 and that there is one proton per electron, an unrealistically high total jet power L_p of roughly 10^47 erg/s is inferred. This can be reduced by two orders of magnitude either by considering a significant presence of electron-positron pairs with lepton-to-proton ratio of at least 30, or by introducing an additional, low-energy break in the electron energy distribution at the electron Lorentz factor gamma_br1 of roughly 100. In either case, the jet composition is expected to be strongly matter-dominated.<br />Comment: Astrophysical Journal, in press

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1609.02203
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/831/2/142