Long-term study of the intermittent extreme behaviour of 1ES 2344+514

A. Arbet Engels, H. A. Mondal, S. Fukami, F. D’Ammando, D. Dorner, R. Chatterjee, P. Majumdar, M. Manganaro, T. Hovatta, S. Das, C. M. Raiteri, M. Villata, M. Perri, F. Verrechia, C. Leto, A. Filippenko, W. Zheng, MAGIC Collaboration

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Abstract

Extreme high-frequency-peaked BL Lac objects (EHBLs) are the most energetic persistent sources in the Universe. They are characterized by a spectral energy distribution (SED) featuring a synchrotron peak energy above 1 keV. 1ES 2344+514 is a blazar known to behave as an EHBL intermittently. Until now, its EHBL nature was only reported during flares, but a coherent picture is missing as unbiased monitoring campaigns are lacking. This work presents the longest observing campaign from radio to very-high-energy (VHE) frequencies performed so far on 1ES2344+514. Using observations during 2019-2021, we carry out a systematic investigation of the intermittent EHBL phases. Together with MAGIC, the dataset also includes X-ray observations from NuSTAR, XMM-Newton, and AstroSAT, providing an unprecedented determination of the two SED components. For the first time we report a clear EHBL behaviour during a low flux activity in 1ES 2344+514. It implies a significant hardening of the electron distribution inside the jet independent of flux. We also detect a bright X-ray state characterized by an unusually soft spectra, thus violating the harder-when-brighter relation typically found in blazars. The SED study further reveals an excess in the ultraviolet data with respect to the extrapolation of the X-ray spectrum, suggesting at least two regions contributing to the synchrotron flux. Finally we investigate a gamma-ray flare not accompanied by an X-ray counterpart. This peculiar outburst is interpreted using a time-dependent model involving two emitting components.

Original languageEnglish
Article number788
JournalProceedings of Science
Volume444
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Sept 2024
MoE publication typeA4 Conference publication
EventInternational Cosmic Ray Conference - Nagoya, Japan
Duration: 26 Jul 20233 Aug 2023
Conference number: 38

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