Multiwavelength study of TeV blazar 1ES 1218+304 using gamma-ray, X-ray and optical observations
Abstract
We report on a multiwavelength study of the high-synchrotron-peaked BL Lac 1ES 1218+304 using near-simultaneous data obtained during the period from 2018 January 1 to 2021 May 31 (MJD 58119-59365) from various instruments, including Fermi-LAT, Swift-XRT, AstroSat, and optical data from Swift-UVOT and the TUBITAK observatory in Turkey. The source was reported to be flaring in the TeV γ-ray band during 2019, but no significant variation was observed with Fermi-LAT. A sub-hour variability is seen in the SXT light curve, suggesting a compact emission region for the variability. However, hour-scale variability is observed in the γ-ray light curve. A 'softer-when-brighter' trend is observed in the γ-ray, and an opposite trend is seen in the X-ray, suggesting that the two emissions are produced through two different processes, as expected from a high-frequency-peaked BL Lac source. We have chosen the two epochs in 2019 January to study and compare their physical parameters. A joint fit of SXT and LAXPC provides a constraint on the synchrotron peak, estimated to be ~1.6 keV. A clear shift in the synchrotron peak is observed from ~1 keV to above 10 keV, revealing its extreme nature or behaviour like an extreme blazar-type source. The optical observation provides a colour-index variation as 'blue-when-brighter'. The broad-band spectral energy distribution is fitted with a single-zone synchrotron-self Compton model, and their parameters are discussed in the context of a TeV blazar and the possible mechanism behind the broad-band emission.
- Publication:
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Pub Date:
- September 2023
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2301.00991
- Bibcode:
- 2023MNRAS.524.4333D
- Keywords:
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- galaxies: active;
- galaxies: jets;
- gamma-rays: galaxies;
- radiation mechanisms: non-thermal;
- BL Lacertae objects: individual: 1ES 1218+304;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- 13 pages, 10 figures, 5 tables, Accepted for publication in MNRAS