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Radio-gamma-ray connection and spectral evolution in 4C+49.22 (S4 1150+49): the Fermi, Swift and Planck view

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 445, Issue 4, Pages 4316-4334

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stu2011

Keywords

galaxies: active; galaxies: jets; quasars: general; quasars: individual: 4C+49.22; gamma-rays: galaxies; X-rays: galaxies

Funding

  1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. Department of Energy in the United States
  3. Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique
  4. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique / Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des Particules in France
  5. Agenzia Spaziale Italiana
  6. Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nudeare in Italy
  7. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
  8. High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)
  9. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in Japan
  10. K. A. Wallenberg Foundation
  11. Swedish Research Council
  12. Swedish National Space Board in Sweden
  13. Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica in Italy
  14. Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales in France
  15. ESA (France)
  16. CNES (France)
  17. CNRS/INSU-IN2P3-INP (France)
  18. ASI (Italy)
  19. CNR (Italy)
  20. INAF (Italy)
  21. NASA (USA)
  22. DoE (USA)
  23. STFC (UK)
  24. UKSA (UK)
  25. CSIC (Spain)
  26. MICINN (Spain)
  27. JA (Spain)
  28. Tekes (Finland)
  29. AoF (Finland)
  30. CSC (Finland)
  31. DLR (Germany)
  32. MPG (Germany)
  33. CSA (Canada)
  34. DTU Space (Denmark)
  35. SER/SSO (Switzerland)
  36. RCN (Norway)
  37. SFI (Ireland)
  38. FCT/MCTES (Portugal)
  39. DEISA (EU)
  40. Academy of Finland [212656, 210338]
  41. Spanish CSIC
  42. European Social Fund
  43. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [AYA2012-39475-C02-01]
  44. Consolider-Ingenio [CSD2010-00064]
  45. NASA [NNG05GF22G]
  46. U.S. National Science Foundation [AST-0909182]
  47. INAOE Astrophysics Department
  48. UK Space Agency [ST/K003674/1, ST/M007685/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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The Large Area Telescope on board the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detected a strong gamma-ray flare on 2011 May 15 from a source identified as 4C +49.22, a flat spectrum radio quasar (FSRQ) also known as S4 1150+49. This blazar, characterized by a prominent radio-optical-X-ray jet, was in a low gamma-ray activity state during the first years of Fermi observations. Simultaneous observations during the quiescent, outburst and post-flare gamma-ray states were obtained by Swift, Planck and optical-IR-radio telescopes (Instituto Nacional de Astrofisica, Optica y Electronica, Catalina Sky Survey, Very Long Baseline Array [VLBA], Metsahovi). The flare is observed from microwave to X-ray bands with correlated variability and the Fermi, Swift and Planck data for this FSRQ show some features more typical of BL Lac objects, like the synchrotron peak in the optical band that outshines the thermal blue-bump emission, and the X-ray spectral softening. Multi-epoch VLBA observations show the ejection of a new component close in time with the GeV gamma-ray flare. The radio-to-gamma-ray spectral energy distribution is modelled and fitted successfully for the outburst and the post-flare epochs using either a single flaring blob with two emission processes (synchrotron self-Compton (SSC), and external-radiation Compton), and a two-zone model with SSC-only mechanism.

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