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THE JUNE 2008 FLARE OF MARKARIAN 421 FROM OPTICAL TO TeV ENERGIES

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 691, Issue 1, Pages L13-L19

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/691/1/L13

Keywords

BL Lacertae objects: individual (Mrk 421); gamma rays: observations; galaxies: jets; radiation mechanisms: non-thermal; X-rays: galaxies

Funding

  1. ASI [I/R/045/04, I/089/06/0, I/011/07/0]
  2. Italian Ministry of University and Research [2005025417]
  3. (ASDC) [I/024/05/1]
  4. ETH Research [34/043]
  5. Polish MNiSzW [N N203 390834]
  6. Helmholtz Gemeinschaft
  7. Georgian National Science Foundation [GNSF/ST07/4180]
  8. NCS [96-2811-M-008-058]
  9. U.S. Department of Energy
  10. National Science Foundation
  11. Smithsonian Institution
  12. NSERC in Canada
  13. Science Foundation Ireland
  14. PPARC in the UK
  15. ICREA Funding Source: Custom

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We present optical, X-ray, high-energy ((sic) 30 GeV) and very high energy ((sic) 100 GeV; VHE) observations of the high-frequency peaked blazar Mrk 421 taken between 2008 May 24 and June 23. A high-energy gamma-ray signal was detected by AGILE with root TS = 4.5 between June 9 and 15, with F(E > 100 MeV) = 42(-12)(+14) x 10(-8) photons cm(-2) s(-1). This flaring state is brighter than the average flux observed by EGRET by a factor of similar to 3, but still consistent with the highest EGRET flux. In hard X-rays (20-60 keV) SuperAGILE resolved a five-day flare (June 9-15) peaking at similar to 55 mCrab. SuperAGILE, RXTE/ASM and Swift/BAT data show a correlated flaring structure between soft and hard X-rays. Hints of the same flaring behavior are also detected in the simultaneous optical data provided by the GASP-WEBT. A Swift/XRT observation near the flaring maximum revealed the highest 2-10 keV flux ever observed from this source, of 2.6 x 10(-9) erg cm(-2) s(-1) (i.e. > 100 mCrab). A peak synchrotron energy of similar to 3 keV was derived, higher than typical values of similar to 0.5-1 keV. VHE observations with MAGIC and VERITAS between June 6 and 8 showed the flux peaking in a bright state, well correlated with the X-rays. This extraordinary set of simultaneous data, covering a 12-decade spectral range, allowed for a deep analysis of the spectral energy distribution as well as of correlated light curves. The gamma-ray flare can be interpreted within the framework of the synchrotron self-Compton model in terms of a rapid acceleration of leptons in the jet.

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