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VERITAS Discovery of Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Emission from S3 1227+25 and Multiwavelength Observations
Authors: Acharyya A, Adams CB, Archer A, Bangale P, Benbow W, Brill A, Christiansen JL, Chromey AJ, Errando M, Falcone A, Feng Q, Finley JP, Foote GM, Fortson L, Furniss A, Gallagher G, Hanlon W, Hanna D, Hervet O, Hinrichs CE, Hoang J, Holder J, Jin W, Johnson MN, Kaaret P, Kertzman M, Kieda D, Kleiner TK, Korzoun N, Krennrich F, Lang MJ, Lundy M, Maier G, McGrath CE, Millard MJ, Millis J, Mooney CL, Moriarty P, Mukherjee R, O'Brien S, Ong RA, Pohl M, Pueschel E, Quinn J, Ragan K, Reynolds PT, Ribeiro D, Roache E, Sadeh I, Sadun AC, Saha L, Santander M, Sembroski GH, Shang R, Splettstoesser M, Talluri AK, Tucci JV, Vassiliev VV, Williams DA, Wong SL, Hovatta T, Jorstad SG, Kiehlmann S, Lahteenmaeki A, Liodakis I, Marscher AP, Max-Moerbeck W, Readhead ACS, Reeves R, Smith PS, Tornikoski M
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd
Publication year: 2023
Journal: Astrophysical Journal
Journal name in source: ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Journal acronym: ASTROPHYS J
Article number: 152
Volume: 950
Issue: 2
Number of pages: 13
ISSN: 0004-637X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acd2d0
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/180792456
We report the detection of very high energy gamma-ray emission from the blazar S3 1227+25 (VER J1230+253) with the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS). VERITAS observations of the source were triggered by the detection of a hard-spectrum GeV flare on 2015 May 15 with the Fermi-Large Area Telescope (LAT). A combined 5 hr VERITAS exposure on May 16 and 18 resulted in a strong 13σ detection with a differential photon spectral index, Γ = 3.8 ± 0.4, and a flux level at 9% of the Crab Nebula above 120 GeV. This also triggered target-of-opportunity observations with Swift, optical photometry, polarimetry, and radio measurements, also presented in this work, in addition to the VERITAS and Fermi-LAT data. A temporal analysis of the gamma-ray flux during this period finds evidence of a shortest variability timescale of τobs = 6.2 ± 0.9 hr, indicating emission from compact regions within the jet, and the combined gamma-ray spectrum shows no strong evidence of a spectral cutoff. An investigation into correlations between the multiwavelength observations found evidence of optical and gamma-ray correlations, suggesting a single-zone model of emission. Finally, the multiwavelength spectral energy distribution is well described by a simple one-zone leptonic synchrotron self-Compton radiation model.
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