ARGO-YBJ is an air shower detector array with a fully covered layer of resistive plate chambers. It is operated with a high duty cycle and a large field of view. It continuously monitors the northern sky at energies above 0.3 TeV. In this paper, we report a long-term monitoring of Mrk 421 over the period from 2007 November to 2010 February. This source was observed by the satellite-borne experiments Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer and Swift in the X-ray band. Mrk 421 was especially active in the first half of 2008. Many flares are observed in both X-ray and γ-ray bands simultaneously. The γ-ray flux observed by ARGO-YBJ has a clear correlation with the X-ray flux. No lag between the X-ray and γ-ray photons longer than 1 day is found. The evolution of the spectral energy distribution is investigated by measuring spectral indices at four different flux levels. Hardening of the spectra is observed in both X-ray and γ-ray bands. The γ-ray flux increases quadratically with the simultaneously measured X-ray flux. All these observational results strongly favor the synchrotron self-Compton process as the underlying radiative mechanism.

Bartoli, B., Bernardini, P., Bi, X., Bleve, C., Bolognino, I., Branchini, P., et al. (2011). Long-term Monitoring of the TeV Emission from Mrk 421 with the ARGO-YBJ Experiment. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 734(2) [10.1088/0004-637X/734/2/110].

Long-term Monitoring of the TeV Emission from Mrk 421 with the ARGO-YBJ Experiment

CAMARRI, PAOLO;SANTONICO, RINALDO;
2011-01-01

Abstract

ARGO-YBJ is an air shower detector array with a fully covered layer of resistive plate chambers. It is operated with a high duty cycle and a large field of view. It continuously monitors the northern sky at energies above 0.3 TeV. In this paper, we report a long-term monitoring of Mrk 421 over the period from 2007 November to 2010 February. This source was observed by the satellite-borne experiments Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer and Swift in the X-ray band. Mrk 421 was especially active in the first half of 2008. Many flares are observed in both X-ray and γ-ray bands simultaneously. The γ-ray flux observed by ARGO-YBJ has a clear correlation with the X-ray flux. No lag between the X-ray and γ-ray photons longer than 1 day is found. The evolution of the spectral energy distribution is investigated by measuring spectral indices at four different flux levels. Hardening of the spectra is observed in both X-ray and γ-ray bands. The γ-ray flux increases quadratically with the simultaneously measured X-ray flux. All these observational results strongly favor the synchrotron self-Compton process as the underlying radiative mechanism.
2011
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
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Bartoli, B., Bernardini, P., Bi, X., Bleve, C., Bolognino, I., Branchini, P., et al. (2011). Long-term Monitoring of the TeV Emission from Mrk 421 with the ARGO-YBJ Experiment. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 734(2) [10.1088/0004-637X/734/2/110].
Bartoli, B; Bernardini, P; Bi, X; Bleve, C; Bolognino, I; Branchini, P; Budano, A; Melcarne, A; Camarri, P; Cao, Z; Cappa, A; Cardarelli, R; Catalanot...espandi
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