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2015ApJ...803...15P - Astrophys. J., 803, 15 (2015/April-2)

Multi-wavelength observations of 3C 279 during the extremely bright gamma-ray flare in 2014 March-April.

PALIYA V.S., SAHAYANATHAN S. and STALIN C.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The well-studied blazar 3C 279 underwent a giant γ-ray outburst in 2014 March-April. The measured γ-ray flux (1.21±0.10x10–5 ph/cm2/s in a 0.1-300 GeV energy range) is the highest detected from 3C 279 by the Fermi Large Area Telescope. Hour-scale γ-ray flux variability is observed, with a flux doubling time as short as 1.19±0.36 hr detected during one flare. The γ-ray spectrum is found to be curved at the peak of the flare, suggesting low probability of detecting very high energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) emission, which is further confirmed by the VERITAS observations. The γ-ray flux increased by more than an order in comparison to a low-activity state and the flare consists of multiple sub-structures having a fast rise and slow decay profile. The flux enhancement is seen in all the wavebands, though at a lesser extent compared to γ-rays. During the flare, a considerable amount of the kinetic jet power gets converted to γ-rays and the jet becomes radiatively efficient. A one-zone leptonic emission model is used to reproduce the flare and we find increase in the bulk Lorentz factor as a major cause of the outburst. From the observed fast variability, lack of VHE detection, and the curved γ-ray spectrum, we conclude that the location of the emission region cannot be far out from the broad-line region (BLR) and contributions from both BLR and torus photons are required to explain the observed γ-ray spectrum.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: jets - gamma rays: galaxies - quasars: individual: 3C 279

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