Statistical properties of flux variations in blazar light curves at GeV and TeV energies

Despite numerous detections of individual flares, the physical origin of the rapid variability observed from blazars remains uncertain. Using Bayesian blocks and the Eisenstein-Hut HOP algorithm, we characterize flux variations of high significance in the \(\gamma\)-ray light curves of two samples o...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2021-11
Hauptverfasser: Wagner, Sarah M, Burd, Paul R, Dorner, Daniela, Mannheim, Karl, Buson, Sara, Gokus, Andrea, Madejski, Greg, Scargle, Jeffrey D, the Fermi-LAT Collaboration, Arbet-Engels, Axel, Baack, Dominik, Balbo, Matteo, Biland, Adrian, Bretz, Thomas, Buss, Jens, Eisenberger, Laura, Elsaesser, Dominik, Hildebrand, Dorothee, Iotov, Roman, Kalenski, Adelina, Neise, Dominik, Noethe, Maximilian, Paravac, Aleksander, Rhode, Wolfgang, Schleicher, Bernd, Sliusar, Vitalii, Walter, Roland, the FACT Collaboration
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Zusammenfassung:Despite numerous detections of individual flares, the physical origin of the rapid variability observed from blazars remains uncertain. Using Bayesian blocks and the Eisenstein-Hut HOP algorithm, we characterize flux variations of high significance in the \(\gamma\)-ray light curves of two samples of blazars. Daily binned long-term light curves of TeV-bright blazars observed with the First G-APD Cherenkov Telescope (FACT) are compared to those of GeV-bright blazars observed with the Large Area Telescope on board the \(Fermi\) Gamma-ray Space Telescope (\(Fermi\)-LAT). We find no evidence for systematic asymmetry of the flux variations based on the derived rise and decay time scales. Additionally, we show that the daily-binned blazar light curves can be described by an exponential stochastic Ornstein-Uhlenbeck (OU) process with parameters depending on energy. Our analysis suggests that the flux variability in both samples is a superposition of faster fluctuations. This is, for instance, challenging to explain by shock-acceleration but expected for magnetic reconnection.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2110.14797