Multi-year characterisation of the broad-band emission from the intermittent extreme BL Lac 1ES~2344+514

The BL Lac 1ES 2344+514 is known for temporary extreme properties (e.g., a shift of the synchrotron SED peak energy \(\nu_{synch,p}\) above 1keV). While those extreme states were so far observed only during high flux levels, additional multi-year observing campaigns are required to achieve a coheren...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2023-10
Hauptverfasser: Agudo, I, Aniello, T, Ansoldi, S, Artero, M, Asano, K, Baack, D, Baquero, A, Bernardini, E, Bernete, J, Besenrieder, J, Bigongiari, C, Blanch, O, Bonnoli, G, Bošjak, Ž, Busetto, G, Campoy-Ordaz, A, Carosi, R, Cikota, S, Covino, S, De Lotto, B, Delgado, J, Depaoli, D, L Di Venere, Elsaesser, D, Escudero, J, Font, L, Gasparyan, S, Grau, R, Green, J G, Heckmann, L, Herrera, J, Hrupec, D, Kerszberg, D, Kubo, H, M Láinez Lezáun, Leone, F, Lindfors, E, Linhoff, L, Lombardi, S, Longo, F, López-Moya, M, Loporchio, S, Lorini, A, B Machado de Oliveira Fraga, Mang, N, Mas-Aguilar, A, Mazin, D, Mender, S, Miener, T, Miranda, J M, Morcuende, D, Nanci, C, Neustroev, V, Nigro, C, T Njoh Ekoume, Nozaki, S, Okumura, A, Paiano, S, Palatiello, M, Paneque, D, Paoletti, R, Pavlović, D, Persic, M, Prada Moroni, P G, Principe, G, Priyadarshi, C, Rhode, W, Saito, T, Satalecka, K, Schleicher, B, Stamerra, A, Strišović, J, Tajima, H, Takeishi, R, Tavecchio, F, Terzić, T, Teshima, M, Truzzi, S, Ubach, S, Ventura, S, Vitale, V, Walter, R, Wunderlich, C, T Yamamoto M Perri F Verrecchia C Leto, Chatterjee, R, Bachev, R, Strigachev, A, Stojanovic, M, Larionov, V M, Larionova, E G, Troitskiy, I S, Troitskaya, Y V, Hou, W J, Tsai, A, Weaver, Z R, Carnerero, M I, Carosati, D, Gazeas, K, Readhead, A C S, Kiehlmann, S
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Zusammenfassung:The BL Lac 1ES 2344+514 is known for temporary extreme properties (e.g., a shift of the synchrotron SED peak energy \(\nu_{synch,p}\) above 1keV). While those extreme states were so far observed only during high flux levels, additional multi-year observing campaigns are required to achieve a coherent picture. Here, we report the longest investigation of the source from radio to VHE performed so far, focusing on a systematic characterisation of the intermittent extreme states. While our results confirm that 1ES 2344+514 typically exhibits \(\nu_{synch,p}>\)1keV during elevated flux periods, we also find periods where the extreme state coincides with low flux activity. A strong spectral variability thus happens in the quiescent state, and is likely caused by an increase of the electron acceleration efficiency without a change in the electron injection luminosity. We also report a strong X-ray flare (among the brightest for 1ES 2344+514) without a significant shift of \(\nu_{synch,p}\). During this particular flare, the X-ray spectrum is among the softest of the campaign. It unveils complexity in the spectral evolution, where the common harder-when-brighter trend observed in BL Lacs is violated. During a low and hard X-ray state, we find an excess of the UV flux with respect to an extrapolation of the X-ray spectrum to lower energies. This UV excess implies that at least two regions contribute significantly to the infrared/optical/ultraviolet/X-ray emission. Using the simultaneous MAGIC, XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and AstroSat observations, we argue that a region possibly associated with the 10 GHz radio core may explain such an excess. Finally, we investigate a VHE flare, showing an absence of simultaneous variability in the 0.3-2keV band. Using a time-dependent leptonic modelling, we show that this behaviour, in contradiction to single-zone scenarios, can instead be explained by a two-component model.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2310.03922