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Baloković, M.; Forster, K.; Grefenstette, B.; Harrison, F. A.; Paneque, D.; Madejski, G.; Chiang, J.; Blandford, R. D.; Koglin, J. E.; Furniss, A.; Ajello, M.; Alexander, D. M.; Barret, D.; Boggs, S. E.; Craig, W. W.; Christensen, F. E.; Hornstrup, A.; Giommi, P.; Hailey, C.; Kitaguchi, T.
NuSTAR Team; VERITAS Collaboration; MAGIC Collaboration2016
NuSTAR Team; VERITAS Collaboration; MAGIC Collaboration2016
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[en] We present coordinated multiwavelength observations of the bright, nearby BL Lacertae object Mrk 421 taken in 2013 January–March, involving GASP-WEBT, Swift, NuSTAR, Fermi-LAT, MAGIC, VERITAS, and other collaborations and instruments, providing data from radio to very high energy (VHE) γ-ray bands. NuSTAR yielded previously unattainable sensitivity in the 3–79 keV range, revealing that the spectrum softens when the source is dimmer until the X-ray spectral shape saturates into a steep power law, with no evidence for an exponential cutoff or additional hard components up to ∼80 keV. For the first time, we observed both the synchrotron and the inverse-Compton peaks of the spectral energy distribution (SED) simultaneously shifted to frequencies below the typical quiescent state by an order of magnitude. The fractional variability as a function of photon energy shows a double-bump structure that relates to the two bumps of the broadband SED. In each bump, the variability increases with energy, which, in the framework of the synchrotron self-Compton model, implies that the electrons with higher energies are more variable. The measured multi band variability, the significant X-ray-to-VHE correlation down to some of the lowest fluxes ever observed in both bands, the lack of correlation between optical/UV and X-ray flux, the low degree of polarization and its significant (random) variations, the short estimated electron cooling time, and the significantly longer variability timescale observed in the NuSTAR light curves point toward in situ electron acceleration and suggest that there are multiple compact regions contributing to the broadband emission of Mrk 421 during low-activity states.
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/819/2/156; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); Since 2009, the country of publication for this journal is the UK.
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