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2020ApJ...904...67G - Astrophys. J., 904, 67-67 (2020/November-3)

Exploring high-energy emission from the BL Lacertae object S5 0716+714 with the Fermi Large Area Telescope.

GENG X., ZENG W., RANI B., BRITTO R.J., ZHANG G., WEN T., HU W., LARSSON S., THOMPSON D.J., YANG S., CAO G. and DAI B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of an extensive γ-ray data analysis of the emission from the blazar S5 0716+714 with the primary motivation to study its temporal and spectral variability behavior. In this work, we extract a 10 days binned γ-ray light curve from 2008 August 4 to 2016 April 27 in the energy range of 0.1-300 GeV and identify six outburst periods with peak flux of >4 x 10–7 ph cm–2 s–1 from this highly variable source. The brightest flares are identified by zooming in these outburst periods to 1 day binning and using the Bayesian Blocks algorithm. The fastest variability timescale is found to be 1.5 ± 0.3 hr at MJD 57128.01 ± 0.01 with a peak flux above 100 MeV of (26.8 ± 6.9) x 10–7 ph cm–2 s–1. No hint of periodic modulations has been detected for the light curve of S5 0716+714. During the outburst phases, the γ-ray spectrum shows an obvious spectral break with a break energy between 0.93 and 6.90 GeV energies, which may be caused by an intrinsic break in the energy distribution of radiating particles. The five highest-energy photons, with E > 100 GeV, imply that the high-energy emission from this source may originate from a moving emission region in a helical path upstream in the jet. The spectral behavior and temporal characteristics of the individual flares indicate that the location of the emission region lies in the sub-parsec scale (rγ < 0.85 pc).

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Blazars - BL Lacertae objects - Relativistic jets

Simbad objects: 12

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