VERITAS and VLBA observations of HESS J1943+213
Abstract
HESS J1943+213 is a very high energy (VHE; >100 GeV) γ-ray source in the direction of the Galactic plane. 38 hours of deep VERITAS observations taken over two seasons detect the source with ∼20 σ significance. Monitoring observations of HESS J1943+213 show a remarkably stable flux and spectrum in VHE γ-rays. Studies exploring the classification of HESS J1943+213 are converging towards accepting the source as an extreme synchrotron BL Lac object. Specifically, overall SED characteristics of the source, the detection of a potential host galaxy in near-IR imaging, and VLBI observations of the HESS J1943+213 radio counterpart showing extended jet-like emission at milliarcsecond scale and core flux density variability establish the source as a blazar. Recent Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) observations of the source (shown here for the first time) confirm the extended structure found in the 1.6 GHz band and detect the jet-like component in the 4.6 GHz and the 7.3 GHz bands. The spectral indices of the core and the jet-like components derived from the VLBA observations are in a range typical for blazars. HESS J1943+213 fits the extreme HBL description; however, with variability detected only at milliarcseconds scales in radio, it appears to be an abnormally stable VHE γ-ray blazar.
- Publication:
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6th International Symposium on High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy
- Pub Date:
- January 2017
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1610.05799
- Bibcode:
- 2017AIPC.1792d0036S
- Keywords:
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- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- Proceedings for the 6th International Symposium on High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy (Gamma 2016)