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The 2010 Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Flare and 10 Years of Multi-Wavelength Observations of M87The giant radio galaxy M87 with its proximity (16 Mpc), famous jet, and very massive black hole ((3-6) X 10(exp 9) Solar Mass) provides a unique opportunity to investigate the origin of very high energy (VHE; E>100 GeV) gamma-ray emission generated in relativistic outflows and the surroundings of super-massive black holes. M87 has been established as a VHE gamma -ray emitter since 2006. The VHE gamma -ray emission displays strong variability on timescales as short as a day. In this paper, results from a joint VHE monitoring campaign on M87 by the MAGIC and VERITAS instruments in 2010 are reported. During the campaign, a flare at VHE was detected. triggering further observations at VHE (H.E.S.S.), X-rays (Chandra), and radio (43 GHz VLBA). The excellent sampling of the VHE gamma-ray light curve enables one to derive a precise temporal characterization of the flare: the single, isolated flare is well described by a two-sided exponential function with significantly different flux rise and decay times of rise tau ((sup rise sub d) = (1:69 +/- 0:30) days and tau(sup decay sub d = (0:611 +/- 0:080) days, respectively. While the overall variability pattern of the 2010 flare appears somewhat different from that of previous VHE flares in 2005 and 2008, they share very similar timescales (approx day), peak fluxes (Phi (sub > 0:35 TeV) approx. equals (1 - 3) X 10(exp -11) ph / square cm/s), and VHE spectra. 43 GHz VLBA radio observations of the inner jet regions indicate no enhanced flux in 2010 in contrast to observations in 2008, where an increase of the radio flux of the innermost core regions coincided with a VHE flare. On the other hand, Chandra X-ray observations taken approx 3 days after the peak of the VHE gamma -ray emission reveal an enhanced flux from the core (flux increased by factor approx 2; variability timescale < 2 days). The long-term (2001-2010) multi-wavelength (MWL) light curve of M87, spanning from radio to VHE and including data from HST, LT, VLA and EVN, is used to further investigate the origin of the VHE gamma -ray emission. No unique, common MWL signature of the three VHE flares has been identified. In the outer kpc jet region, in particular in HST-1, no enhanced MWL activity was detected in 2008 and 2010, disfavoring it as the origin of the VHE flares during these years. Shortly after two of the three flares (2008 and 2010), the X-ray core was observed to be at a higher flux level than its characteristic range (determined from more than 60 monitoring observations: 2002-2009). In 2005, the strong flux dominance of HST-1 could have suppressed the detection of such a feature. Published models for VHE gamma -ray emission from M87 are reviewed in the light of the new data.
Document ID
20120008682
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Abramowski, A.
(Hamburg Univ. Germany)
Acero, F.
(Montpellier Univ. France)
Aharonian, F.
(Max-Planck-Inst. Heidelberg, Germany)
Akhperjanian, A G.
(Yerevan Physics Institute Armenia)
Anton, G.
(Erlangen-Nuernberg Univ. Erlangen, Germany)
Balzer, A.
(Erlangen-Nuernberg Univ. Erlangen, Germany)
Barnacka, A.
(Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center Warsaw, Poland)
Barres de Almeida, U.
(Durham Univ. United Kingdom)
Becherini, Y.
(Paris Univ. France)
Becker, J.
(Bochum Univ. Germany)
Behera, B.
(Heidelberg Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)
Bernlohr, K.
(Max-Planck-Inst. Heidelberg, Germany)
Birsin, E.
(Humboldt Univ. Berlin, Germany)
Biteau, J.
(Ecole Polytechnique Palaiseau, France)
Bochow, A.
(Max-Planck-Inst. Heidelberg, Germany)
Boisson, C.
(Paris Univ. France)
Bolmont, J.
(Paris Univ. France)
Bordas, P.
(Universit?at T?ubingen Tubingen, Germany)
Brucker, J.
(Erlangen-Nuernberg Univ. Erlangen, Germany)
Brun, P.
(Ecole Polytechnique Palaiseau, France)
Brun, P.
(Saclay Research Centre Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Bulik, T.
(Warsaw Univ. Warsaw, Poland)
Busching, I.
(Bochum Univ. Germany)
Perkins, J. S.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
McConville, W.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
November 24, 2011
Subject Category
Astronomy
Report/Patent Number
GSFC.JA.5936.2012
Report Number: GSFC.JA.5936.2012
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: GO011120X
CONTRACT_GRANT: MNiSzW 745/N-HESS-MAGIC/2010/0
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG06E090A
CONTRACT_GRANT: 127740
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF 127740
CONTRACT_GRANT: 227290
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