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Confronting observations of VHE gamma-ray blazar flares with reconnection models




AuthorsJormanainen J., Hovatta T., Lindfors E., Christie I., Petropoulou M., Liodakis I.

EditorsN/A

Conference nameInternational Cosmic Ray Conference

PublisherSissa Medialab Srl

Publication year2022

JournalPOS Proceedings of Science

Book title 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2021)

Journal name in sourceProceedings of Science

Series titlePOS Proceedings of Science

Volume395

First page 867

ISSN1824-8039

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22323/1.395.0867

Web address https://pos.sissa.it/395/867

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/178547201


Abstract

Several models have been suggested to explain the fast gamma-ray variability observed in blazars, but its origin is still debated. One scenario is magnetic reconnection, a process that can efficiently convert magnetic energy to energy of relativistic particles accelerated in the reconnection layer. In our study, we compare results from state-of-the-art particle-in-cell simulations with observations of blazars at Very High Energy (VHE, E > 100 GeV) gamma-rays. Our goal is to test our model
predictions on fast gamma-ray variability with data and to constrain the parameter space of the model, such as the magnetic field strength of the unreconnected plasma and the reconnection layer orientation in the blazar jet. For this first comparison, we used the remarkably well-sampled VHE gamma-ray light curve of Mrk 421 observed with the MAGIC and VERITAS telescopes in 2013.
The simulated VHE light curves were generated using the observable parameters of Mrk 421, such as the jet power, bulk Lorentz factor, and the jet viewing angle, and sampled as real data. Our results pave the way for future model-to-data comparison with next-generation Cherenkov telescopes, which will help further constrain the different variability models.


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