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2014ApJ...782L..14C - Astrophys. J., 782, L14 (2014/February-3)

Fermi large area telescope detection of gravitational lens delayed γ-ray flares from blazar B0218+357.

CHEUNG C.C., LARSSON S., SCARGLE J.D., AMIN M.A., BLANDFORD R.D., BULMASH D., CHIANG J., CIPRINI S., CORBET R.H.D., FALCO E.E., MARSHALL P.J., WOOD D.L., AJELLO M., BASTIERI D., CHEKHTMAN A., D'AMMANDO F., GIROLETTI M., GROVE J.E., LOTT B., OJHA R., ORIENTI M., PERKINS J.S., RAZZANO M., SMITH A.W., THOMPSON D.J. and WOOD K.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using data from the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT), we report the first clear γ-ray measurement of a delay between flares from the gravitationally lensed images of a blazar. The delay was detected in B0218+357, a known double-image lensed system, during a period of enhanced γ-ray activity with peak fluxes consistently observed to reach >20-50xits previous average flux. An auto-correlation function analysis identified a delay in the γ-ray data of 11.46±0.16 days (1σ) that is ∼1 day greater than previous radio measurements. Considering that it is beyond the capabilities of the LAT to spatially resolve the two images, we nevertheless decomposed individual sequences of superposing γ-ray flares/delayed emissions. In three such ∼8-10 day-long sequences within a ∼4 month span, considering confusion due to overlapping flaring emission and flux measurement uncertainties, we found flux ratios consistent with ∼1, thus systematically smaller than those from radio observations. During the first, best-defined flare, the delayed emission was detailed with a Fermi pointing, and we observed flux doubling timescales of ∼3-6 hr implying as well extremely compact γ-ray emitting regions.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - gamma rays: galaxies - gravitational lensing: strong - quasars: individual: B0218+357

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