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mathjax"> Optimizing the Hunt for Extraterrestrial High-Energy Neutrino Counterparts </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">Pouya M. Kouch</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lindfors%2C+E">Elina Lindfors</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Hovatta%2C+T">Talvikki Hovatta</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Koljonen%2C+K+I+I">Karri I. I. Koljonen</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Nilsson%2C+K">Kari Nilsson</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jormanainen%2C+J">Jenni Jormanainen</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ramazani%2C+V+F">Vandad Fallah Ramazani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Graham%2C+M+J">Matthew J. Graham</a> </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2502.17567v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> It has been a decade since the IceCube collaboration began detecting high-energy (HE) neutrinos originating from cosmic sources. Despite a few well-known individual associations and numerous phenomenological, observational, and statistical multiwavelength studies, the origin of astrophysical HE neutrinos largely remains a mystery. To date, the most convincing associations link HE neutrinos with ac… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2502.17567v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2502.17567v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2502.17567v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> It has been a decade since the IceCube collaboration began detecting high-energy (HE) neutrinos originating from cosmic sources. Despite a few well-known individual associations and numerous phenomenological, observational, and statistical multiwavelength studies, the origin of astrophysical HE neutrinos largely remains a mystery. To date, the most convincing associations link HE neutrinos with active galactic nuclei (AGN). Consequently, many studies have attempted population-based correlation tests between HE neutrinos and specific AGN subpopulations (such as blazars). While some of associations are suggestive, no definitive population-based correlation has been established. This could result from either a lack of a population-based correlation or insufficient detection power, given the substantial atmospheric neutrino background. By leveraging blazar variability, we performed spatio-temporal blazar-neutrino correlation tests aimed at enhancing detection power by reliably incorporating temporal information into the statistical analysis. We used simulations to evaluate the detection power of our method under various test strategies. We find that: (1) with sufficiently large source samples, if 20% of astrophysical HE neutrinos originate from blazars, we should robustly observe $\sim$4$蟽$ associations; (2) a counting-based test-statistic combined with a top-hat weighting scheme (rather than a Gaussian one) provides the greatest detection power; (3) applying neutrino sample cuts reduces detection power when a weighting scheme is used; (4) in top-hat-like weighting schemes, small p-values do not occur arbitrarily with an increase in HE neutrino error region size (any such occurrence is indicative of an underlying blazar-neutrino correlation). <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2502.17567v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2502.17567v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 24 February, 2025; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> February 2025. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for publication in A&A, 22 pages, 16 figures, and 1 table</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.03889">arXiv:2501.03889</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2501.03889">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2501.03889">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Cosmic-ray acceleration and escape from supernova remnant W44 as probed by Fermi-LAT and MAGIC </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhir%2C+J">J. Abhir</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhishek%2C+A">A. Abhishek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aguasca-Cabot%2C+A">A. Aguasca-Cabot</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%27c%2C+A">A. Babi'c</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baquero%2C+A">A. Baquero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%27c%2C+I">I. Batkovi'c</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bautista%2C+A">A. Bautista</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%27alez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz'alez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bednarek%2C+W">W. Bednarek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berti%2C+A">A. Berti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Besenrieder%2C+J">J. Besenrieder</a> , et al. (196 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2501.03889v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Context. The supernova remnant (SNR) W44 and its surroundings are a prime target for studying the acceleration of cosmic rays (CRs). Several previous studies established an extended gamma-ray emission that is set apart from the radio shell of W44. This emission is thought to originate from escaped high-energy CRs that interact with a surrounding dense molecular cloud complex. Aims. We present a de… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2501.03889v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2501.03889v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2501.03889v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Context. The supernova remnant (SNR) W44 and its surroundings are a prime target for studying the acceleration of cosmic rays (CRs). Several previous studies established an extended gamma-ray emission that is set apart from the radio shell of W44. This emission is thought to originate from escaped high-energy CRs that interact with a surrounding dense molecular cloud complex. Aims. We present a detailed analysis of Fermi-LAT data with an emphasis on the spatial and spectral properties of W44 and its surroundings. We also report the results of the observations performed with the MAGIC telescopes of the northwestern region of W44. Finally, we present an interpretation model to explain the gamma-ray emission of the SNR and its surroundings. Methods. We first performed a detailed spatial analysis of 12 years of Fermi-LAT data at energies above 1 GeV, in order to exploit the better angular resolution, while we set a threshold of 100MeV for the spectral analysis. We performed a likelihood analysis of 174 hours of MAGIC data above 130 GeV using the spatial information obtained with Fermi-LAT. Results. The combined spectra of Fermi-LAT and MAGIC, extending from 100MeV to several TeV, were used to derive constraints on the escape of CRs. Using a time-dependent model to describe the particle acceleration and escape from the SNR, we show that the maximum energy of the accelerated particles has to be ' 40 GeV. However, our gamma-ray data suggest that a small number of lower-energy particles also needs to escape. We propose a novel model, the broken-shock scenario, to account for this effect and explain the gamma-ray emission. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2501.03889v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2501.03889v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 January, 2025; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> January 2025. </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.03831">arXiv:2501.03831</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2501.03831">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2501.03831">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Characterization of Markarian 421 during its most violent year: Multiwavelength variability and correlations </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+K">K. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhir%2C+J">J. Abhir</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhishek%2C+A">A. Abhishek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aguasca-Cabot%2C+A">A. Aguasca-Cabot</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baack%2C+D">D. Baack</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bautista%2C+A">A. Bautista</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bednarek%2C+W">W. Bednarek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berti%2C+A">A. Berti</a> , et al. (190 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2501.03831v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Mrk 421 was in its most active state around early 2010, which led to the highest TeV gamma-ray flux ever recorded from any active galactic nuclei. We aim to characterize the multiwavelength behavior during this exceptional year for Mrk 421, and evaluate whether it is consistent with the picture derived with data from other less exceptional years. We investigated the period from November 5, 2009, (… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2501.03831v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2501.03831v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2501.03831v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Mrk 421 was in its most active state around early 2010, which led to the highest TeV gamma-ray flux ever recorded from any active galactic nuclei. We aim to characterize the multiwavelength behavior during this exceptional year for Mrk 421, and evaluate whether it is consistent with the picture derived with data from other less exceptional years. We investigated the period from November 5, 2009, (MJD 55140) until July 3, 2010, (MJD 55380) with extensive coverage from very-high-energy (VHE; E$\,>\,$100$\,$GeV) gamma rays to radio with MAGIC, VERITAS, Fermi-LAT, RXTE, Swift, GASP-WEBT, VLBA, and a variety of additional optical and radio telescopes. We investigated the variability and correlation behavior among different energy bands in great detail. We find the strongest variability in X-rays and VHE gamma rays, and PSDs compatible with power-law functions. We observe strong correlations between X-rays and VHE gamma rays. We also report a marginally significant positive correlation between high-energy (HE; E$\,>\,$100$\,$MeV) gamma rays and the ultraviolet band. We detected marginally significant correlations between the HE and VHE gamma rays, and between HE gamma rays and the X-ray, that disappear when the large flare in February 2010 is excluded from the correlation study. The activity of Mrk 421 also yielded the first ejection of features in the VLBA images of the jet of Mrk 421. Yet the large uncertainties in the ejection times of these radio features prevent us from firmly associating them to the specific flares recorded during the campaign. We also show that the collected multi-instrument data are consistent with a scenario where the emission is dominated by two regions, a compact and extended zone, which could be considered as a simplified implementation of an energy-stratified jet as suggested by recent IXPE observations. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2501.03831v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2501.03831v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 January, 2025; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> January 2025. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics. Corresponding authors: Felix Schmuckermaier, David Paneque, Axel Arbet Engels</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.15836">arXiv:2412.15836</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2412.15836">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2412.15836">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202451378">10.1051/0004-6361/202451378 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Time-dependent modelling of short-term variability in the TeV-blazar VER J0521+211 during the major flare in 2020 </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=MAGIC+Collaboration"> MAGIC Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhir%2C+J">J. Abhir</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhishek%2C+A">A. Abhishek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aguasca-Cabot%2C+A">A. Aguasca-Cabot</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Artero%2C+M">M. Artero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baack%2C+D">D. Baack</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bautista%2C+A">A. Bautista</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bednarek%2C+W">W. Bednarek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a> , et al. (206 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2412.15836v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The BL Lacertae object VER J0521+211 underwent a notable flaring episode in February 2020. A short-term monitoring campaign, led by the MAGIC (Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov) collaboration, covering a wide energy range from radio to very-high-energy (VHE, 100 GeV < E < 100 TeV) gamma rays was organised to study its evolution. These observations resulted in a consistent detection of the… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2412.15836v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2412.15836v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2412.15836v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The BL Lacertae object VER J0521+211 underwent a notable flaring episode in February 2020. A short-term monitoring campaign, led by the MAGIC (Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov) collaboration, covering a wide energy range from radio to very-high-energy (VHE, 100 GeV < E < 100 TeV) gamma rays was organised to study its evolution. These observations resulted in a consistent detection of the source over six consecutive nights in the VHE gamma-ray domain. Combining these nightly observations with an extensive set of multiwavelength data made modelling of the blazar's spectral energy distribution (SED) possible during the flare. This modelling was performed with a focus on two plausible emission mechanisms: i) a leptonic two-zone synchrotron-self-Compton scenario, and ii) a lepto-hadronic one-zone scenario. Both models effectively replicated the observed SED from radio to the VHE gamma-ray band. Furthermore, by introducing a set of evolving parameters, both models were successful in reproducing the evolution of the fluxes measured in different bands throughout the observing campaign. Notably, the lepto-hadronic model predicts enhanced photon and neutrino fluxes at ultra-high energies (E > 100 TeV). While the photon component, generated via decay of neutral pions, is not directly observable as it is subject to intense pair production (and therefore extinction) through interactions with the cosmic microwave background photons, neutrino detectors (e.g. IceCube) can probe the predicted neutrino component. Finally, the analysis of the gamma-ray spectra, as observed by MAGIC and the Fermi-LAT telescopes, yielded a conservative 95\% confidence upper limit of z \leq 0.244 for the redshift of this blazar. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2412.15836v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2412.15836v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 20 December, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for publication in A&A</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> A&A 694, A308 (2025) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.16868">arXiv:2411.16868</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2411.16868">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2411.16868">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> IXPE Observation of the Low-Synchrotron Peaked Blazar S4 0954+65 During An Optical-X-ray Flare </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">Pouya M. Kouch</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Fenu%2C+F">Francesco Fenu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Zhang%2C+H">Haocheng Zhang</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Boula%2C+S">Stella Boula</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Gesu%2C+L">Laura Di Gesu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Paraschos%2C+G+F">Georgios F. Paraschos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Iv谩n Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lindfors%2C+E">Elina Lindfors</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Krawczynski%2C+H">Henric Krawczynski</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Negro%2C+M">Michela Negro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Hu%2C+K">Kun Hu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+D+E">Dawoon E. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Cavazzuti%2C+E">Elisabetta Cavazzuti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Errando%2C+M">Manel Errando</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Blinov%2C+D">Dmitry Blinov</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gourni%2C+A">Anastasia Gourni</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kiehlmann%2C+S">Sebastian Kiehlmann</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kourtidis%2C+A">Angelos Kourtidis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Mandarakas%2C+N">Nikos Mandarakas</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Triantafyllou%2C+N">Nikolaos Triantafyllou</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Vervelaki%2C+A">Anna Vervelaki</a> , et al. (112 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2411.16868v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The X-ray polarization observations made possible with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) offer new ways of probing high-energy emission processes in astrophysical jets from blazars. Here we report on the first X-ray polarization observation of the blazar S4 0954+65 in a high optical and X-ray state. During our multi-wavelength campaign on the source, we detected an optical flare whose… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2411.16868v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2411.16868v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2411.16868v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The X-ray polarization observations made possible with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) offer new ways of probing high-energy emission processes in astrophysical jets from blazars. Here we report on the first X-ray polarization observation of the blazar S4 0954+65 in a high optical and X-ray state. During our multi-wavelength campaign on the source, we detected an optical flare whose peak coincided with the peak of an X-ray flare. This optical-X-ray flare most likely took place in a feature moving along the parsec-scale jet, imaged at 43 GHz by the Very Long Baseline Array. The 43 GHz polarization angle of the moving component underwent a rotation near the time of the flare. In the optical band, prior to the IXPE observation, we measured the polarization angle to be aligned with the jet axis. In contrast, during the optical flare the optical polarization angle was perpendicular to the jet axis; after the flare, it reverted to being parallel to the jet axis. Due to the smooth behavior of the optical polarization angle during the flare, we favor shocks as the main acceleration mechanism. We also infer that the ambient magnetic field lines in the jet were parallel to the jet position angle. The average degree of optical polarization during the IXPE observation was (14.3$\pm$4.1)%. Despite the flare, we only detected an upper limit of 14% (at 3$蟽$ level) on the X-ray polarization degree; although a reasonable assumption on the X-ray polarization angle results in an upper limit of 8.8% ($3蟽$). We model the spectral energy distribution (SED) and spectral polarization distribution (SPD) of S4 0954+65 with leptonic (synchrotron self-Compton) and hadronic (proton and pair synchrotron) models. The constraints we obtain with our combined multi-wavelength polarization observations and SED modeling tentatively disfavor hadronic models for the X-ray emission in S4 0954+65. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2411.16868v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2411.16868v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 25 November, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> November 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Submitted to A&A, 16 pages, 5 figures, and 7 tables</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.23140">arXiv:2410.23140</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2410.23140">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2410.23140">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Insights from the first flaring activity of a high-synchrotron-peaked blazar with X-ray polarization and VHE gamma rays </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=MAGIC+Collaboration"> MAGIC Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+K">K. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhir%2C+J">J. Abhir</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhishek%2C+A">A. Abhishek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aguasca-Cabot%2C+A">A. Aguasca-Cabot</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrios-Jim%C3%A9nez%2C+L">L. Barrios-Jim茅nez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bednarek%2C+W">W. Bednarek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berti%2C+A">A. Berti</a> , et al. (229 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2410.23140v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We study a flaring activity of the HSP Mrk421 that was characterized from radio to very-high-energy (VHE; E $>0.1$TeV) gamma rays with MAGIC, Fermi-LAT, Swift, XMM-Newton and several optical and radio telescopes. These observations included, for the first time for a gamma-ray flare of a blazar, simultaneous X-ray polarization measurements with IXPE. We find substantial variability in both X-rays a… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2410.23140v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2410.23140v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2410.23140v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We study a flaring activity of the HSP Mrk421 that was characterized from radio to very-high-energy (VHE; E $>0.1$TeV) gamma rays with MAGIC, Fermi-LAT, Swift, XMM-Newton and several optical and radio telescopes. These observations included, for the first time for a gamma-ray flare of a blazar, simultaneous X-ray polarization measurements with IXPE. We find substantial variability in both X-rays and VHE gamma rays throughout the campaign, with the highest VHE flux above 0.2 TeV occurring during the IXPE observing window, and exceeding twice the flux of the Crab Nebula. However, the VHE and X-ray spectra are on average softer, and the correlation between these two bands weaker that those reported in previous flares of Mrk421. IXPE reveals an X-ray polarization degree significantly higher than that at radio and optical frequencies. The X-ray polarization angle varies by $\sim$100$^\circ$ on timescales of days, and the polarization degree changes by more than a factor 4. The highest X-ray polarization degree reaches 26%, around which a X-ray counter-clockwise hysteresis loop is measured with XMM-Newton. It suggests that the X-ray emission comes from particles close to the high-energy cutoff, hence possibly probing an extreme case of the Turbulent Extreme Multi-Zone model. We model the broadband emission with a simplified stratified jet model throughout the flare. The polarization measurements imply an electron distribution in the X-ray emitting region with a very high minimum Lorentz factor, which is expected in electron-ion plasma, as well as a variation of the emitting region size up to a factor of three during the flaring activity. We find no correlation between the fluxes and the evolution of the model parameters, which indicates a stochastic nature of the underlying physical mechanism. Such behaviour would be expected in a highly turbulent electron-ion plasma crossing a shock front. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2410.23140v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2410.23140v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 18 January, 2025; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 30 October, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted in Astronomy and Astrophysics (on January 17th 2025). Corresponding authors: Axel Arbet-Engels, Lea Heckmann, David Paneque</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.19983">arXiv:2410.19983</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2410.19983">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2410.19983">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> A Two-Week $IXPE$ Monitoring Campaign on Mrk 421 </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Maksym%2C+W+P">W. Peter Maksym</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Saade%2C+M+L">M. Lynne Saade</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+D+E">Dawoon E. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Gesu%2C+L">Laura Di Gesu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kiehlmann%2C+S">Sebastian Kiehlmann</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Matzeu%2C+G">Gabriele Matzeu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Iv谩n Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ehlert%2C+S+R">Steven R. Ehlert</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kaaret%2C+P">Philip Kaaret</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marshall%2C+H+L">Herman L. Marshall</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Pacciani%2C+L">Luigi Pacciani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Perri%2C+M">Matteo Perri</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Puccetti%2C+S">Simonetta Puccetti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">Pouya M. Kouch</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lindfors%2C+E">Elina Lindfors</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aceituno%2C+F+J">Francisco Jos茅 Aceituno</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bonnoli%2C+G">Giacomo Bonnoli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Casanova%2C+V">V铆ctor Casanova</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Escudero%2C+J">Juan Escudero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ag%C3%ADs-Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+B">Beatriz Ag铆s-Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Husillos%2C+C">C茅sar Husillos</a> , et al. (131 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2410.19983v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> X-ray polarization is a unique new probe of the particle acceleration in astrophysical jets made possible through the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer. Here we report on the first dense X-ray polarization monitoring campaign on the blazar Mrk 421. Our observations were accompanied by an even denser radio and optical polarization campaign. We find significant short-timescale variability in both X… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2410.19983v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2410.19983v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2410.19983v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> X-ray polarization is a unique new probe of the particle acceleration in astrophysical jets made possible through the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer. Here we report on the first dense X-ray polarization monitoring campaign on the blazar Mrk 421. Our observations were accompanied by an even denser radio and optical polarization campaign. We find significant short-timescale variability in both X-ray polarization degree and angle, including a $\sim90^\circ$ angle rotation about the jet axis. We attribute this to random variations of the magnetic field, consistent with the presence of turbulence but also unlikely to be explained by turbulence alone. At the same time, the degree of lower-energy polarization is significantly lower and shows no more than mild variability. Our campaign provides further evidence for a scenario in which energy-stratified shock-acceleration of relativistic electrons, combined with a turbulent magnetic field, is responsible for optical to X-ray synchrotron emission in blazar jets. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2410.19983v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2410.19983v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 25 October, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">23 pages, including 8 pages of appendices. 12 figures, 3 tables. Submitted to ApJ</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.18823">arXiv:2409.18823</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2409.18823">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2409.18823">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics">astro-ph.IM</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Standardised formats and open-source analysis tools for the MAGIC telescopes data </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhir%2C+J">J. Abhir</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhishek%2C+A">A. Abhishek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aguasca-Cabot%2C+A">A. Aguasca-Cabot</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Artero%2C+M">M. Artero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bautista%2C+A">A. Bautista</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bednarek%2C+W">W. Bednarek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berti%2C+A">A. Berti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Besenrieder%2C+J">J. Besenrieder</a> , et al. (186 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2409.18823v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Instruments for gamma-ray astronomy at Very High Energies ($E>100\,{\rm GeV}$) have traditionally derived their scientific results through proprietary data and software. Data standardisation has become a prominent issue in this field both as a requirement for the dissemination of data from the next generation of gamma-ray observatories and as an effective solution to realise public data legacies o… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2409.18823v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2409.18823v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2409.18823v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Instruments for gamma-ray astronomy at Very High Energies ($E>100\,{\rm GeV}$) have traditionally derived their scientific results through proprietary data and software. Data standardisation has become a prominent issue in this field both as a requirement for the dissemination of data from the next generation of gamma-ray observatories and as an effective solution to realise public data legacies of current-generation instruments. Specifications for a standardised gamma-ray data format have been proposed as a community effort and have already been successfully adopted by several instruments. We present the first production of standardised data from the Major Atmospheric Gamma-ray Imaging Cherenkov (MAGIC) telescopes. We converted $166\,{\rm h}$ of observations from different sources and validated their analysis with the open-source software Gammapy. We consider six data sets representing different scientific and technical analysis cases and compare the results obtained analysing the standardised data with open-source software against those produced with the MAGIC proprietary data and software. Aiming at a systematic production of MAGIC data in this standardised format, we also present the implementation of a database-driven pipeline automatically performing the MAGIC data reduction from the calibrated down to the standardised data level. In all the cases selected for the validation, we obtain results compatible with the MAGIC proprietary software, both for the manual and for the automatic data productions. Part of the validation data set is also made publicly available, thus representing the first large public release of MAGIC data. This effort and this first data release represent a technical milestone toward the realisation of a public MAGIC data legacy. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2409.18823v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2409.18823v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 October, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 27 September, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for publication in the Journal of High Energy Astrophysics</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.14854">arXiv:2408.14854</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2408.14854">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2408.14854">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Astrophysics of Galaxies">astro-ph.GA</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202450130">10.1051/0004-6361/202450130 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Distance estimation of gamma-ray emitting BL Lac objects from imaging observations </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Nilsson%2C+K">K. Nilsson</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ramazani%2C+V+F">V. Fallah Ramazani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lindfors%2C+E">E. Lindfors</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Goldoni%2C+P">P. Goldoni</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Pulido%2C+J+A+A">J. A. Acosta Pulido</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Clavero%2C+R">R. Clavero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Otero-Santos%2C+J">J. Otero-Santos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Pursimo%2C+T">T. Pursimo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Pita%2C+S">S. Pita</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">P. M. Kouch</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Boisson%2C+C">C. Boisson</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Backes%2C+M">M. Backes</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Cotter%2C+G">G. Cotter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=D%27Ammando%2C+F">F. D'Ammando</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kasai%2C+E">E. Kasai</a> </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2408.14854v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Direct redshift determination of BL Lac objects is highly challenging as the emission in the optical and near-infrared (NIR) bands is largely dominated by the non-thermal emission from the relativistic jet that points very close to our line of sight. Therefore, their optical spectra often show no emission lines from the host galaxy. In this work, we aim to overcome this difficulty by attempting to… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2408.14854v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2408.14854v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2408.14854v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Direct redshift determination of BL Lac objects is highly challenging as the emission in the optical and near-infrared (NIR) bands is largely dominated by the non-thermal emission from the relativistic jet that points very close to our line of sight. Therefore, their optical spectra often show no emission lines from the host galaxy. In this work, we aim to overcome this difficulty by attempting to detect the host galaxy and derive redshift constraints based on assumptions on the galaxy magnitude ("imaging redshifts"). Imaging redshifts are derived by obtaining deep optical images under good seeing conditions, so that it is possible to detect the host galaxy as weak extension of the point-like source. We then derive the imaging redshift by using the host galaxy as a standard candle using two different methods. We determine imaging redshift for 9 out of 17 blazars that we observed as part of this program. The redshift range of these targets is 0.28-0.60 and the two methods used to derive the redshift give very consistent results within the uncertainties. We also performed a detailed comparison of the imaging redshifts with those obtained by other methods, like direct spectroscopic constraints or looking for groups of galaxies close to the blazar. We show that the constraints from different methods are consistent and that for example in the case of J2156.0+1818, which is the most distant source for which we detect the host galaxy, combining the three constraints narrows down the redshift to $0.63<z<0.71$. This makes the source interesting for future studies of extragalactic background light in the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory era. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2408.14854v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2408.14854v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 27 August, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> August 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> A&A 691, A154 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.11128">arXiv:2407.11128</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2407.11128">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2407.11128">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Astrophysics of Galaxies">astro-ph.GA</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> X-ray and multiwavelength polarization of Mrk 501 from 2022 to 2023 </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Chen%2C+C+J">Chien-Ting J. Chen</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+D+E">Dawoon E. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Gesu%2C+L">Laura Di Gesu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Marco%2C+A">Alessandro Di Marco</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ehlert%2C+S+R">Steven R. Ehlert</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Errando%2C+M">Manel Errando</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Negro%2C+M">Michela Negro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Wu%2C+K">Kinwah Wu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Iv谩n Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Poutanen%2C+J">Juri Poutanen</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Mizuno%2C+T">Tsunefumi Mizuno</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">Pouya M. Kouch</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lindfors%2C+E">Elina Lindfors</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Borman%2C+G+A">George A. Borman</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Grishina%2C+T+S">Tatiana S. Grishina</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kopatskaya%2C+E+N">Evgenia N. Kopatskaya</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Larionova%2C+E+G">Elena G. Larionova</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Morozova%2C+D+A">Daria A. Morozova</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Savchenko%2C+S+S">Sergey S. Savchenko</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Troitsky%2C+I+S">Ivan S. Troitsky</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Troitskaya%2C+Y+V">Yulia V. Troitskaya</a> , et al. (121 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2407.11128v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present multiwavelength polarization measurements of the luminous blazar Mrk~501 over a 14-month period. The 2--8 keV X-ray polarization was measured with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) with six 100-ks observations spanning from 2022 March to 2023 April. Each IXPE observation was accompanied by simultaneous X-ray data from NuSTAR, Swift/XRT, and/or XMM-Newton. Complementary optic… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2407.11128v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2407.11128v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2407.11128v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present multiwavelength polarization measurements of the luminous blazar Mrk~501 over a 14-month period. The 2--8 keV X-ray polarization was measured with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) with six 100-ks observations spanning from 2022 March to 2023 April. Each IXPE observation was accompanied by simultaneous X-ray data from NuSTAR, Swift/XRT, and/or XMM-Newton. Complementary optical-infrared polarization measurements were also available in the B, V, R, I, and J bands, as were radio polarization measurements from 4.85 GHz to 225.5 GHz. Among the first five IXPE observations, we did not find significant variability in the X-ray polarization degree and angle with IXPE. However, the most recent sixth observation found an elevated polarization degree at $>3蟽$ above the average of the other five observations. The optical and radio measurements show no apparent correlations with the X-ray polarization properties. Throughout the six IXPE observations, the X-ray polarization degree remained higher than, or similar to, the R-band optical polarization degree, which remained higher than the radio value. This is consistent with the energy-stratified shock scenario proposed to explain the first two IXPE observations, in which the polarized X-ray, optical, and radio emission arises from different regions. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2407.11128v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2407.11128v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 15 July, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for publication in ApJ</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.07153">arXiv:2407.07153</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2407.07153">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2407.07153">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202347624">10.1051/0004-6361/202347624 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Association of the IceCube neutrinos with blazars in the CGRaBS sample </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">Pouya M. Kouch</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lindfors%2C+E">Elina Lindfors</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Hovatta%2C+T">Talvikki Hovatta</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Koljonen%2C+K+I+I">Karri I. I. Koljonen</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Nilsson%2C+K">Kari Nilsson</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kiehlmann%2C+S">Sebastian Kiehlmann</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Max-Moerbeck%2C+W">Walter Max-Moerbeck</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Readhead%2C+A+C+S">Anthony C. S. Readhead</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Reeves%2C+R+A">Rodrigo A. Reeves</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Pearson%2C+T+J">Timothy J. Pearson</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jormanainen%2C+J">Jenni Jormanainen</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ramazani%2C+V+F">Vandad Fallah Ramazani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Graham%2C+M+J">Matthew J. Graham</a> </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2407.07153v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The origin of high-energy (HE) astrophysical neutrinos has remained an elusive hot topic in the field of HE astrophysics for the past decade. Apart from a handful of individual associations, the vast majority of HE neutrinos arise from unknown sources. While there are theoretically-motivated candidate populations, such as blazars -- a subclass of AGN with jets pointed towards our line-of-sight --… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2407.07153v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2407.07153v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2407.07153v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The origin of high-energy (HE) astrophysical neutrinos has remained an elusive hot topic in the field of HE astrophysics for the past decade. Apart from a handful of individual associations, the vast majority of HE neutrinos arise from unknown sources. While there are theoretically-motivated candidate populations, such as blazars -- a subclass of AGN with jets pointed towards our line-of-sight -- they have not yet been convincingly linked to HE neutrino production. Here, we perform a spatio-temporal association analysis between a sample of blazars (from CGRaBS catalog) in the radio and optical bands and the most up-to-date IceCube HE neutrino catalog. We find that if the IceCube error regions are enlarged by 1$^\circ$ in quadrature, to account for unknown systematic errors at maximal level, a spatio-temporal correlation between the multiwavelength light curves of the CGRaBS blazars and the IceCube HE neutrinos is hinted at least at a 2.17$蟽$ significance level. On the other hand, when the IceCube error regions are taken as their published values, we do not find any significant correlations. A discrepancy in the blazar-neutrino correlation strengths, when using such minimal and enlarged error region scenarios, was also obtained in a recent study by the IceCube collaboration. In our study, this difference arises because several flaring blazars -- coinciding with a neutrino arrival time -- happen to narrowly miss the published 90\%-likelihood error region of the nearest neutrino event. For all of the associations driving our most significant correlations, the flaring blazar is much less than 1$^\circ$ away from the published error regions. Therefore, our results indicate that the question of the blazar-neutrino connection is highly sensitive to the reconstruction of the neutrino error regions, whose reliability is expected to improve with the next generation of neutrino observatories. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2407.07153v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2407.07153v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 9 July, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for publication in A&A, 24 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables, 3 electronic tables</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> A&A 690, A111 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.07140">arXiv:2406.07140</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2406.07140">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2406.07140">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Phenomenology">hep-ph</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2024/07/044">10.1088/1475-7516/2024/07/044 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Constraints on Lorentz invariance violation from the extraordinary Mrk 421 flare of 2014 using a novel analysis method </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=MAGIC+Collaboration"> MAGIC Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhir%2C+J">J. Abhir</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhishek%2C+A">A. Abhishek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aguasca-Cabot%2C+A">A. Aguasca-Cabot</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Artero%2C+M">M. Artero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baquero%2C+A">A. Baquero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bautista%2C+A">A. Bautista</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bednarek%2C+W">W. Bednarek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a> , et al. (192 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2406.07140v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The Lorentz Invariance Violation (LIV), a proposed consequence of certain quantum gravity (QG) scenarios, could instigate an energy-dependent group velocity for ultra-relativistic particles. This energy dependence, although suppressed by the massive QG energy scale $E_\mathrm{QG}$, expected to be on the level of the Planck energy $1.22 \times 10^{19}$ GeV, is potentially detectable in astrophysica… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2406.07140v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2406.07140v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2406.07140v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The Lorentz Invariance Violation (LIV), a proposed consequence of certain quantum gravity (QG) scenarios, could instigate an energy-dependent group velocity for ultra-relativistic particles. This energy dependence, although suppressed by the massive QG energy scale $E_\mathrm{QG}$, expected to be on the level of the Planck energy $1.22 \times 10^{19}$ GeV, is potentially detectable in astrophysical observations. In this scenario, the cosmological distances traversed by photons act as an amplifier for this effect. By leveraging the observation of a remarkable flare from the blazar Mrk\,421, recorded at energies above 100 GeV by the MAGIC telescopes on the night of April 25 to 26, 2014, we look for time delays scaling linearly and quadratically with the photon energies. Using for the first time in LIV studies a binned-likelihood approach we set constraints on the QG energy scale. For the linear scenario, we set $95\%$ lower limits $E_\mathrm{QG}>2.7\times10^{17}$ GeV for the subluminal case and $E_\mathrm{QG}> 3.6 \times10^{17}$ GeV for the superluminal case. For the quadratic scenario, the $95\%$ lower limits for the subluminal and superluminal cases are $E_\mathrm{QG}>2.6 \times10^{10}$ GeV and $E_\mathrm{QG}>2.5\times10^{10}$ GeV, respectively. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2406.07140v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2406.07140v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 11 June, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> June 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 07 p.044 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.01693">arXiv:2406.01693</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2406.01693">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2406.01693">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202449166">10.1051/0004-6361/202449166 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> IXPE observation of PKS 2155-304 reveals the most highly polarized blazar </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">Pouya M. Kouch</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+D+E">Dawoon E. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Tavecchio%2C+F">Fabrizio Tavecchio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marshall%2C+H+L">Herman L. Marshall</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ehlert%2C+S+R">Steven R. Ehlert</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Gesu%2C+L">Laura Di Gesu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Iv谩n Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Madejski%2C+G+M">Grzegorz M. Madejski</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Romani%2C+R+W">Roger W. Romani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Errando%2C+M">Manel Errando</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lindfors%2C+E">Elina Lindfors</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Nilsson%2C+K">Kari Nilsson</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Toppari%2C+E">Ella Toppari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Potter%2C+S+B">Stephen B. Potter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Imazawa%2C+R">Ryo Imazawa</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Sasada%2C+M">Mahito Sasada</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Fukazawa%2C+Y">Yasushi Fukazawa</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kawabata%2C+K+S">Koji S. Kawabata</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Uemura%2C+M">Makoto Uemura</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Mizuno%2C+T">Tsunefumi Mizuno</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Nakaoka%2C+T">Tatsuya Nakaoka</a> , et al. (111 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2406.01693v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report the X-ray polarization properties of the high-synchrotron-peaked (HSP) blazar PKS 2155$-$304 based on observations with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). We observed the source between Oct 27 and Nov 7, 2023. We also conducted an extensive contemporaneous multiwavelength (MW) campaign. We find that during the first half ($T_1$) of the IXPE pointing, the source exhibited the… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2406.01693v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2406.01693v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2406.01693v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report the X-ray polarization properties of the high-synchrotron-peaked (HSP) blazar PKS 2155$-$304 based on observations with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). We observed the source between Oct 27 and Nov 7, 2023. We also conducted an extensive contemporaneous multiwavelength (MW) campaign. We find that during the first half ($T_1$) of the IXPE pointing, the source exhibited the highest X-ray polarization degree detected for an HSP blazar thus far, (30.7$\pm$2.0)%, which dropped to (15.3$\pm$2.1)% during the second half ($T_2$). The X-ray polarization angle remained stable during the IXPE pointing at 129.4$^\circ$$\pm$1.8$^\circ$ and 125.4$^\circ$$\pm$3.9$^\circ$ during $T_1$ and $T_2$, respectively. Meanwhile, the optical polarization degree remained stable during the IXPE pointing, with average host-galaxy-corrected values of (4.3$\pm$0.7)% and (3.8$\pm$0.9)% during the $T_1$ and $T_2$, respectively. During the IXPE pointing, the optical polarization angle changed achromatically from $\sim$140$^\circ$ to $\sim$90$^\circ$ and back to $\sim$130$^\circ$. Despite several attempts, we only detected (99.7% conf.) the radio polarization once (during $T_2$, at 225.5 GHz): with degree (1.7$\pm$0.4)% and angle 112.5$^\circ$$\pm$5.5$^\circ$. The direction of the broad pc-scale jet is rather ambiguous and has been found to point to the east and south at different epochs; however, on larger scales (> 1.5 pc) the jet points toward the southeast ($\sim$135$^\circ$), similar to all of the MW polarization angles. Moreover, the X-ray to optical polarization degree ratios of $\sim$7 and $\sim$4 during $T_1$ and $T_2$, respectively, are similar to previous IXPE results for several HSP blazars. These findings, combined with the lack of correlation of temporal variability between the MW polarization properties, agree with an energy-stratified shock-acceleration scenario in HSP blazars. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2406.01693v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2406.01693v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 3 June, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> June 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">17 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables, Accepted for publication in A&A</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> A&A 689, A119 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.17623">arXiv:2404.17623</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.17623">pdf</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Astrophysics of Galaxies">astro-ph.GA</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202450497">10.1051/0004-6361/202450497 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Broadband Multi-wavelength Properties of M87 during the 2018 EHT Campaign including a Very High Energy Flaring Episode </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Algaba%2C+J+C">J. C. Algaba</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Balokovic%2C+M">M. Balokovic</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Chandra%2C+S">S. Chandra</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Cheong%2C+W+Y">W. Y. Cheong</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Cui%2C+Y+Z">Y. Z. Cui</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=D%27Ammando%2C+F">F. D'Ammando</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Falcone%2C+A+D">A. D. Falcone</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ford%2C+N+M">N. M. Ford</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Giroletti%2C+M">M. Giroletti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Goddi%2C+C">C. Goddi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gurwell%2C+M+A">M. A. Gurwell</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Hada%2C+K">K. Hada</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Haggard%2C+D">D. Haggard</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S">S. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kaur%2C+A">A. Kaur</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kawashima%2C+T">T. Kawashima</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kerby%2C+S">S. Kerby</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+J+Y">J. Y. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kino%2C+M">M. Kino</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kravchenko%2C+E+V">E. V. Kravchenko</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lee%2C+S+S">S. S. Lee</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lu%2C+R+S">R. S. Lu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Markoff%2C+S">S. Markoff</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Michail%2C+J">J. Michail</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Neilsen%2C+J">J. Neilsen</a> , et al. (721 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2404.17623v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The nearby elliptical galaxy M87 contains one of the only two supermassive black holes whose emission surrounding the event horizon has been imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). In 2018, more than two dozen multi-wavelength (MWL) facilities (from radio to gamma-ray energies) took part in the second M87 EHT campaign. The goal of this extensive MWL campaign was to better understand the physi… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2404.17623v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2404.17623v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2404.17623v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The nearby elliptical galaxy M87 contains one of the only two supermassive black holes whose emission surrounding the event horizon has been imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). In 2018, more than two dozen multi-wavelength (MWL) facilities (from radio to gamma-ray energies) took part in the second M87 EHT campaign. The goal of this extensive MWL campaign was to better understand the physics of the accreting black hole M87*, the relationship between the inflow and inner jets, and the high-energy particle acceleration. Understanding the complex astrophysics is also a necessary first step towards performing further tests of general relativity. The MWL campaign took place in April 2018, overlapping with the EHT M87* observations. We present a new, contemporaneous spectral energy distribution (SED) ranging from radio to very high energy (VHE) gamma-rays, as well as details of the individual observations and light curves. We also conduct phenomenological modelling to investigate the basic source properties. We present the first VHE gamma-ray flare from M87 detected since 2010. The flux above 350 GeV has more than doubled within a period of about 36 hours. We find that the X-ray flux is enhanced by about a factor of two compared to 2017, while the radio and millimetre core fluxes are consistent between 2017 and 2018. We detect evidence for a monotonically increasing jet position angle that corresponds to variations in the bright spot of the EHT image. Our results show the value of continued MWL monitoring together with precision imaging for addressing the origins of high-energy particle acceleration. While we cannot currently pinpoint the precise location where such acceleration takes place, the new VHE gamma-ray flare already presents a challenge to simple one-zone leptonic emission model approaches, and emphasises the need for combined image and spectral modelling. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2404.17623v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2404.17623v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 5 December, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 24 April, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> April 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">46 pages, 23 figures, accepted by Astronomy & Astrophysics on August. 29, 2024</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> A&A 692, A140 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.02159">arXiv:2403.02159</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2403.02159">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2403.02159">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae649">10.1093/mnras/stae649 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> The variability patterns of the TeV blazar PG 1553+113 from a decade of MAGIC and multi-band observations </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=MAGIC+Collaboration"> MAGIC Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+H">H. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhir%2C+J">J. Abhir</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Artero%2C+M">M. Artero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baack%2C+D">D. Baack</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baquero%2C+A">A. Baquero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berti%2C+A">A. Berti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Besenrieder%2C+J">J. Besenrieder</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bigongiari%2C+C">C. Bigongiari</a> , et al. (242 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2403.02159v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> PG 1553+113 is one of the few blazars with a convincing quasi-periodic emission in the gamma-ray band. The source is also a very high-energy (VHE; >100 GeV) gamma-ray emitter. To better understand its properties and identify the underlying physical processes driving its variability, the MAGIC Collaboration initiated a multiyear, multiwavelength monitoring campaign in 2015 involving the OVRO 40-m a… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2403.02159v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2403.02159v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2403.02159v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> PG 1553+113 is one of the few blazars with a convincing quasi-periodic emission in the gamma-ray band. The source is also a very high-energy (VHE; >100 GeV) gamma-ray emitter. To better understand its properties and identify the underlying physical processes driving its variability, the MAGIC Collaboration initiated a multiyear, multiwavelength monitoring campaign in 2015 involving the OVRO 40-m and Medicina radio telescopes, REM, KVA, and the MAGIC telescopes, Swift and Fermi satellites, and the WEBT network. The analysis presented in this paper uses data until 2017 and focuses on the characterization of the variability. The gamma-ray data show a (hint of a) periodic signal compatible with literature, but the X-ray and VHE gamma-ray data do not show statistical evidence for a periodic signal. In other bands, the data are compatible with the gamma-ray period, but with a relatively high p-value. The complex connection between the low and high-energy emission and the non-monochromatic modulation and changes in flux suggests that a simple one-zone model is unable to explain all the variability. Instead, a model including a periodic component along with multiple emission zones is required. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2403.02159v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2403.02159v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 4 March, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 19 pages, 9 figures. Corresponding authors: Elisa Prandini, Antonio Stamerra, Talvikki Hovatta</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.04755">arXiv:2402.04755</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2402.04755">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2402.04755">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics">astro-ph.IM</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Solar and Stellar Astrophysics">astro-ph.SR</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae697">10.1093/mnras/stae697 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Performance and first measurements of the MAGIC Stellar Intensity Interferometer </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=MAGIC+Collaboration"> MAGIC Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhir%2C+J">J. Abhir</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aguasca-Cabot%2C+A">A. Aguasca-Cabot</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Artero%2C+M">M. Artero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baquero%2C+A">A. Baquero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bautista%2C+A">A. Bautista</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardos%2C+M">M. Bernardos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berti%2C+A">A. Berti</a> , et al. (195 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2402.04755v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> In recent years, a new generation of optical intensity interferometers has emerged, leveraging the existing infrastructure of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs). The MAGIC telescopes host the MAGIC-SII system (Stellar Intensity Interferometer), implemented to investigate the feasibility and potential of this technique on IACTs. After the first successful measurements in 2019, the sys… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2402.04755v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2402.04755v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2402.04755v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> In recent years, a new generation of optical intensity interferometers has emerged, leveraging the existing infrastructure of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs). The MAGIC telescopes host the MAGIC-SII system (Stellar Intensity Interferometer), implemented to investigate the feasibility and potential of this technique on IACTs. After the first successful measurements in 2019, the system was upgraded and now features a real-time, dead-time-free, 4-channel, GPU-based correlator. These hardware modifications allow seamless transitions between MAGIC's standard very-high-energy gamma-ray observations and optical interferometry measurements within seconds. We establish the feasibility and potential of employing IACTs as competitive optical Intensity Interferometers with minimal hardware adjustments. The measurement of a total of 22 stellar diameters are reported, 9 corresponding to reference stars with previous comparable measurements, and 13 with no prior measurements. A prospective implementation involving telescopes from the forthcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory's northern hemisphere array, such as the first prototype of its Large-Sized Telescopes, LST-1, is technically viable. This integration would significantly enhance the sensitivity of the current system and broaden the UV-plane coverage. This advancement would enable the system to achieve competitive sensitivity with the current generation of long-baseline optical interferometers over blue wavelengths. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2402.04755v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2402.04755v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 February, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> February 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">18 pages, 13 figures, submitted to MNRAS</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.08560">arXiv:2401.08560</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2401.08560">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2401.08560">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Insights into the broad-band emission of the TeV blazar Mrk 501 during the first X-ray polarization measurements </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhir%2C+J">J. Abhir</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aguasca-Cabot%2C+A">A. Aguasca-Cabot</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baquero%2C+A">A. Baquero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bautista%2C+A">A. Bautista</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bednarek%2C+W">W. Bednarek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardos%2C+M">M. Bernardos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berti%2C+A">A. Berti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Besenrieder%2C+J">J. Besenrieder</a> , et al. (239 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2401.08560v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present the first multi-wavelength study of Mrk 501 including very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray observations simultaneous to X-ray polarization measurements from the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). We use radio-to-VHE data from a multi-wavelength campaign organized between 2022-03-01 and 2022-07-19. The observations were performed by MAGIC, Fermi-LAT, NuSTAR, Swift (XRT and UVOT), and… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2401.08560v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2401.08560v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2401.08560v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present the first multi-wavelength study of Mrk 501 including very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray observations simultaneous to X-ray polarization measurements from the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). We use radio-to-VHE data from a multi-wavelength campaign organized between 2022-03-01 and 2022-07-19. The observations were performed by MAGIC, Fermi-LAT, NuSTAR, Swift (XRT and UVOT), and several instruments covering the optical and radio bands. During the IXPE pointings, the VHE state is close to the average behavior with a 0.2-1 TeV flux of 20%-50% the emission of the Crab Nebula. Despite the average VHE activity, an extreme X-ray behavior is measured for the first two IXPE pointings in March 2022 with a synchrotron peak frequency >1 keV. For the third IXPE pointing in July 2022, the synchrotron peak shifts towards lower energies and the optical/X-ray polarization degrees drop. The X-ray polarization is systematically higher than at lower energies, suggesting an energy-stratification of the jet. While during the IXPE epochs the polarization angle in the X-ray, optical and radio bands align well, we find a clear discrepancy in the optical and radio polarization angles in the middle of the campaign. We model the broad-band spectra simultaneous to the IXPE pointings assuming a compact zone dominating in the X-rays and VHE, and an extended zone stretching further downstream the jet dominating the emission at lower energies. NuSTAR data allow us to precisely constrain the synchrotron peak and therefore the underlying electron distribution. The change between the different states observed in the three IXPE pointings can be explained by a change of magnetization and/or emission region size, which directly connects the shift of the synchrotron peak to lower energies with the drop in polarization degree. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2401.08560v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2401.08560v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 16 January, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> January 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics. 19 pages, 9 figures. Corresponding authors: Lea Heckmann, Axel Arbet Engels, David Paneque</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.07798">arXiv:2401.07798</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2401.07798">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2401.07798">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Phenomenology">hep-ph</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dark.2024.101425">10.1016/j.dark.2024.101425 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Constraints on axion-like particles with the Perseus Galaxy Cluster with MAGIC </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=MAGIC+Collaboration"> MAGIC Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+H">H. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhir%2C+J">J. Abhir</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Artero%2C+M">M. Artero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baack%2C+D">D. Baack</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baquero%2C+A">A. Baquero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bednarek%2C+W">W. Bednarek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berti%2C+A">A. Berti</a> , et al. (189 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2401.07798v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Axion-like particles (ALPs) are pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons that emerge in various theories beyond the standard model. These particles can interact with high-energy photons in external magnetic fields, influencing the observed gamma-ray spectrum. This study analyzes 41.3 hrs of observational data from the Perseus Galaxy Cluster collected with the MAGIC telescopes. We focused on the spectra the r… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2401.07798v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2401.07798v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2401.07798v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Axion-like particles (ALPs) are pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons that emerge in various theories beyond the standard model. These particles can interact with high-energy photons in external magnetic fields, influencing the observed gamma-ray spectrum. This study analyzes 41.3 hrs of observational data from the Perseus Galaxy Cluster collected with the MAGIC telescopes. We focused on the spectra the radio galaxy in the center of the cluster: NGC 1275. By modeling the magnetic field surrounding this target, we searched for spectral indications of ALP presence. Despite finding no statistical evidence of ALP signatures, we were able to exclude ALP models in the sub-micro electronvolt range. Our analysis improved upon previous work by calculating the full likelihood and statistical coverage for all considered models across the parameter space. Consequently, we achieved the most stringent limits to date for ALP masses around 50 neV, with cross sections down to $g_{a纬} = 3 \times 10^{-12}$ GeV$^{-1}$. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2401.07798v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2401.07798v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 15 January, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> January 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">25 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in Physics of the Dark Universe</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.04420">arXiv:2401.04420</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2401.04420">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2401.04420">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad1ce4">10.3847/1538-4357/ad1ce4 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Detection of X-ray Polarization from the Blazar 1ES 1959+650 with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Errando%2C+M">Manel Errando</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marshall%2C+H+L">Herman L. Marshall</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Negro%2C+M">Michela Negro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Peirson%2C+A+L">Abel Lawrence Peirson</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Perri%2C+M">Matteo Perri</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Puccetti%2C+S">Simonetta Puccetti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Rabinowitz%2C+P+L">Pazit L. Rabinowitz</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Iv谩n Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Savchenko%2C+S+S">Sergey S. Savchenko</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Blinov%2C+D">Dmitry Blinov</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bourbah%2C+I+G">Ioakeim G. Bourbah</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kiehlmann%2C+S">Sebastian Kiehlmann</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kontopodis%2C+E">Evangelos Kontopodis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Mandarakas%2C+N">Nikos Mandarakas</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Romanopoulos%2C+S">Stylianos Romanopoulos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Skalidis%2C+R">Raphael Skalidis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Vervelaki%2C+A">Anna Vervelaki</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aceituno%2C+F+J">Francisco Jos茅 Aceituno</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardos%2C+M+I">Maria I. Bernardos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bonnoli%2C+G">Giacomo Bonnoli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Casanova%2C+V">V铆ctor Casanova</a> , et al. (121 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2401.04420v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Observations of linear polarization in the 2-8 keV energy range with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) explore the magnetic field geometry and dynamics of the regions generating non-thermal radiation in relativistic jets of blazars. These jets, particularly in blazars whose spectral energy distribution peaks at X-ray energies, emit X-rays via synchrotron radiation from high-energy part… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2401.04420v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2401.04420v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2401.04420v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Observations of linear polarization in the 2-8 keV energy range with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) explore the magnetic field geometry and dynamics of the regions generating non-thermal radiation in relativistic jets of blazars. These jets, particularly in blazars whose spectral energy distribution peaks at X-ray energies, emit X-rays via synchrotron radiation from high-energy particles within the jet. IXPE observations of the X-ray selected BL Lac-type blazar 1ES 1959+650 in 2022 May 3-4 showed a significant linear polarization degree of $螤_\mathrm{x} = 8.0\% \pm 2.3\%$ at an electric-vector position angle $蠄_\mathrm{x} = 123^\circ \pm 8^\circ$. However, in 2022 June 9-12, only an upper limit of $螤_\mathrm{x} \leq 5.1\%$ could be derived (at the 99% confidence level). The degree of optical polarization at that time $螤_\mathrm{O} \sim 5\%$ is comparable to the X-ray measurement. We investigate possible scenarios for these findings, including temporal and geometrical depolarization effects. Unlike some other X-ray selected BL Lac objects, there is no significant chromatic dependence of the measured polarization in 1ES 1959+650, and its low X-ray polarization may be attributed to turbulence in the jet flow with dynamical timescales shorter than 1 day. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2401.04420v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2401.04420v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 9 January, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> January 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">16 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> The Astrophysical Journal, 963 (2024) 5 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.10732">arXiv:2312.10732</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2312.10732">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2312.10732">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> First characterization of the emission behavior of Mrk421 from radio to VHE gamma rays with simultaneous X-ray polarization measurements </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abhir%2C+J">J. Abhir</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Artero%2C+M">M. Artero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baquero%2C+A">A. Baquero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bednarek%2C+W">W. Bednarek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berti%2C+A">A. Berti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Besenrieder%2C+J">J. Besenrieder</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bigongiari%2C+C">C. Bigongiari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Biland%2C+A">A. Biland</a> , et al. (229 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2312.10732v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We perform the first broadband study of Mrk421 from radio to TeV gamma rays with simultaneous measurements of the X-ray polarization from IXPE. The data were collected within an extensive multiwavelength campaign organized between May and June 2022 using MAGIC, Fermi-LAT, NuSTAR, XMM-Newton, Swift, and several optical and radio telescopes to complement IXPE. During the IXPE exposures, the measured… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2312.10732v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2312.10732v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2312.10732v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We perform the first broadband study of Mrk421 from radio to TeV gamma rays with simultaneous measurements of the X-ray polarization from IXPE. The data were collected within an extensive multiwavelength campaign organized between May and June 2022 using MAGIC, Fermi-LAT, NuSTAR, XMM-Newton, Swift, and several optical and radio telescopes to complement IXPE. During the IXPE exposures, the measured 0.2-1 TeV flux is close to the quiescent state and ranges from 25% to 50% of the Crab Nebula without intra-night variability. Throughout the campaign, the VHE and X-ray emission are positively correlated at a $4蟽$ significance level. The IXPE measurements unveil a X-ray polarization degree that is a factor of 2-5 higher than in the optical/radio bands; that implies an energy-stratified jet in which the VHE photons are emitted co-spatially with the X-rays, in the vicinity of a shock front. The June 2022 observations exhibit a rotation of the X-ray polarization angle. Despite no simultaneous VHE coverage being available during a large fraction of the swing, the Swift-XRT monitoring unveils an X-ray flux increase with a clear spectral hardening. It suggests that flares in high synchrotron peaked blazars can be accompanied by a polarization angle rotation, as observed in some flat spectrum radio quasars. Finally, during the polarization angle rotation, NuSTAR data reveal two contiguous spectral hysteresis loops in opposite directions (clockwise and counter-clockwise), implying important changes in the particle acceleration efficiency on $\sim$hour timescales. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2312.10732v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2312.10732v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 17 December, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics. 29 pages, 22 figures. Corresponding authors: Axel Arbet Engels, Felix Schmuckermaier, David Paneque</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.11510">arXiv:2310.11510</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.11510">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2310.11510">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Observations of Low and Intermediate Spectral Peak Blazars with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marshall%2C+H+L">Herman L. Marshall</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Lalla%2C+N">Niccolo Di Lalla</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+D+E">Dawoon E. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Negro%2C+M">Michela Negro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Omodei%2C+N">Nicola Omodei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Peirson%2C+A+L">Abel L. Peirson</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Perri%2C+M">Matteo Perri</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Puccetti%2C+S">Simonetta Puccetti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Ivan Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bonnoli%2C+G">Giacomo Bonnoli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berdyugin%2C+A+V">Andrei V. Berdyugin</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Cavazzuti%2C+E">Elisabetta Cavazzuti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Cavero%2C+N+R">Nicole Rodriguez Cavero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Donnarumma%2C+I">Immacolata Donnarumma</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Gesu%2C+L">Laura Di Gesu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jormanainen%2C+J">Jenni Jormanainen</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Krawczynski%2C+H">Henric Krawczynski</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lindfors%2C+E">Elina Lindfors</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marin%2C+F">Frederic Marin</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Massaro%2C+F">Francesco Massaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Pacciani%2C+L">Luigi Pacciani</a> , et al. (133 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.11510v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present X-ray polarimetry observations from the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) of three low spectral peak and one intermediate spectral peak blazars, namely 3C 273, 3C 279, 3C 454.3, and S5 0716+714. For none of these objects was IXPE able to detect X-ray polarization at the 3$蟽$ level. However, we placed upper limits on the polarization degree at $\sim$10-30\%. The undetected polari… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.11510v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2310.11510v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.11510v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present X-ray polarimetry observations from the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) of three low spectral peak and one intermediate spectral peak blazars, namely 3C 273, 3C 279, 3C 454.3, and S5 0716+714. For none of these objects was IXPE able to detect X-ray polarization at the 3$蟽$ level. However, we placed upper limits on the polarization degree at $\sim$10-30\%. The undetected polarizations favor models where the X-ray band is dominated by unpolarized photons upscattered by relativistic electrons in the jets of blazars, although hadronic models are not completely eliminated. We discuss the X-ray polarization upper limits in the context of our contemporaneous multiwavelength polarization campaigns. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.11510v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2310.11510v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 19 October, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 17 October, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">19 pages, 10 figures, 6 tables; submitted to the Astrophysical Journal</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.06473">arXiv:2310.06473</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.06473">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2310.06473">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad2958">10.1093/mnras/stad2958 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> MAGIC detection of GRB 201216C at $z=1.1$ </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+H">H. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Artero%2C+M">M. Artero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baack%2C+D">D. Baack</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baquero%2C+A">A. Baquero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bednarek%2C+W">W. Bednarek</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berti%2C+A">A. Berti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Besenrieder%2C+J">J. Besenrieder</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bigongiari%2C+C">C. Bigongiari</a> , et al. (195 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.06473v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are explosive transient events occurring at cosmological distances, releasing a large amount of energy as electromagnetic radiation over several energy bands. We report the detection of the long GRB~201216C by the MAGIC telescopes. The source is located at $z=1.1$ and thus it is the farthest one detected at very high energies. The emission above \SI{70}{\GeV} of GRB~201216C… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.06473v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2310.06473v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.06473v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are explosive transient events occurring at cosmological distances, releasing a large amount of energy as electromagnetic radiation over several energy bands. We report the detection of the long GRB~201216C by the MAGIC telescopes. The source is located at $z=1.1$ and thus it is the farthest one detected at very high energies. The emission above \SI{70}{\GeV} of GRB~201216C is modelled together with multi-wavelength data within a synchrotron and synchrotron-self Compton (SSC) scenario. We find that SSC can explain the broadband data well from the optical to the very-high-energy band. For the late-time radio data, a different component is needed to account for the observed emission. Differently from previous GRBs detected in the very-high-energy range, the model for GRB~201216C strongly favors a wind-like medium. The model parameters have values similar to those found in past studies of the afterglows of GRBs detected up to GeV energies. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.06473v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2310.06473v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 10 October, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">13 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 527, Issue 3, January 2024, Pages 5856-5867 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.06097">arXiv:2310.06097</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.06097">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2310.06097">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202347408">10.1051/0004-6361/202347408 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Magnetic Field Properties inside the Jet of Mrk 421: Multiwavelength Polarimetry Including the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+D+E">Dawoon E. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Gesu%2C+L">Laura Di Gesu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Midde%2C+R">Riccardo Midde</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marshall%2C+H+L">Herman L. Marshall</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Pacciani%2C+L">Luigi Pacciani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Iv谩n Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Tavecchio%2C+F">Fabrizio Tavecchio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Cibrario%2C+N">Nicol貌 Cibrario</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Tugliani%2C+S">Stefano Tugliani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bonino%2C+R">Raffaella Bonino</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Negro%2C+M">Michela Negro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Puccetti%2C+S">Simonetta Puccetti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Tombesi%2C+F">Francesco Tombesi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Costa%2C+E">Enrico Costa</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Donnarumma%2C+I">Immacolata Donnarumma</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Soffitta%2C+P">Paolo Soffitta</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Mizuno%2C+T">Tsunefumi Mizuno</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Fukazawa%2C+Y">Yasushi Fukazawa</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kawabata%2C+K+S">Koji S. Kawabata</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Nakaoka%2C+T">Tatsuya Nakaoka</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Uemura%2C+M">Makoto Uemura</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Imazawa%2C+R">Ryo Imazawa</a> , et al. (111 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.06097v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We conducted a polarimetry campaign from radio to X-ray wavelengths of the high-synchrotron-peak (HSP) blazar Mrk 421, including Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) measurements on 2022 December 6-8. We detected X-ray polarization of Mrk 421 with a degree of $螤_{\rm X}$=14$\pm$1$\%$ and an electric-vector position angle $蠄_{\rm X}$=107$\pm$3$^{\circ}$ in the 2-8 keV band. From the time varia… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.06097v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2310.06097v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.06097v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We conducted a polarimetry campaign from radio to X-ray wavelengths of the high-synchrotron-peak (HSP) blazar Mrk 421, including Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) measurements on 2022 December 6-8. We detected X-ray polarization of Mrk 421 with a degree of $螤_{\rm X}$=14$\pm$1$\%$ and an electric-vector position angle $蠄_{\rm X}$=107$\pm$3$^{\circ}$ in the 2-8 keV band. From the time variability analysis, we find a significant episodic variation in $蠄_{\rm X}$. During 7 months from the first IXPE pointing of Mrk 421 in 2022 May, $蠄_{\rm X}$ varied across the range of 0$^{\circ}$ to 180$^{\circ}$, while $螤_{\rm X}$ maintained similar values within $\sim$10-15$\%$. Furthermore, a swing in $蠄_{\rm X}$ in 2022 June was accompanied by simultaneous spectral variations. The results of the multiwavelength polarimetry show that the X-ray polarization degree was generally $\sim$2-3 times greater than that at longer wavelengths, while the polarization angle fluctuated. Additionally, based on radio, infrared, and optical polarimetry, we find that rotation of $蠄$ occurred in the opposite direction with respect to the rotation of $蠄_{\rm X}$ over longer timescales at similar epochs. The polarization behavior observed across multiple wavelengths is consistent with previous IXPE findings for HSP blazars. This result favors the energy-stratified shock model developed to explain variable emission in relativistic jets. The accompanying spectral variation during the $蠄_{\rm X}$ rotation can be explained by a fluctuation in the physical conditions, e.g., in the energy distribution of relativistic electrons. The opposite rotation direction of $蠄$ between the X-ray and longer-wavelength polarization accentuates the conclusion that the X-ray emitting region is spatially separated from that at longer wavelengths. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.06097v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2310.06097v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 9 October, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">17 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables; Accepted for publication in A&A</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> A&A 681, A12 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.03922">arXiv:2310.03922</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.03922">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2310.03922">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202347845">10.1051/0004-6361/202347845 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Multi-year characterisation of the broad-band emission from the intermittent extreme BL Lac 1ES~2344+514 </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+H">H. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Engels%2C+A+A">A. Arbet Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Artero%2C+M">M. Artero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baack%2C+D">D. Baack</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baquero%2C+A">A. Baquero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baxter%2C+J">J. Baxter</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+J+B">J. Becerra Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardini%2C+E">E. Bernardini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernete%2C+J">J. Bernete</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Berti%2C+A">A. Berti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Besenrieder%2C+J">J. Besenrieder</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bigongiari%2C+C">C. Bigongiari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Biland%2C+A">A. Biland</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Blanch%2C+O">O. Blanch</a> , et al. (210 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.03922v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The BL Lac 1ES 2344+514 is known for temporary extreme properties (e.g., a shift of the synchrotron SED peak energy $谓_{synch,p}$ above 1keV). While those extreme states were so far observed only during high flux levels, additional multi-year observing campaigns are required to achieve a coherent picture. Here, we report the longest investigation of the source from radio to VHE performed so far, f… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.03922v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2310.03922v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.03922v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The BL Lac 1ES 2344+514 is known for temporary extreme properties (e.g., a shift of the synchrotron SED peak energy $谓_{synch,p}$ above 1keV). While those extreme states were so far observed only during high flux levels, additional multi-year observing campaigns are required to achieve a coherent picture. Here, we report the longest investigation of the source from radio to VHE performed so far, focusing on a systematic characterisation of the intermittent extreme states. While our results confirm that 1ES 2344+514 typically exhibits $谓_{synch,p}>$1keV during elevated flux periods, we also find periods where the extreme state coincides with low flux activity. A strong spectral variability thus happens in the quiescent state, and is likely caused by an increase of the electron acceleration efficiency without a change in the electron injection luminosity. We also report a strong X-ray flare (among the brightest for 1ES 2344+514) without a significant shift of $谓_{synch,p}$. During this particular flare, the X-ray spectrum is among the softest of the campaign. It unveils complexity in the spectral evolution, where the common harder-when-brighter trend observed in BL Lacs is violated. During a low and hard X-ray state, we find an excess of the UV flux with respect to an extrapolation of the X-ray spectrum to lower energies. This UV excess implies that at least two regions contribute significantly to the infrared/optical/ultraviolet/X-ray emission. Using the simultaneous MAGIC, XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and AstroSat observations, we argue that a region possibly associated with the 10 GHz radio core may explain such an excess. Finally, we investigate a VHE flare, showing an absence of simultaneous variability in the 0.3-2keV band. Using a time-dependent leptonic modelling, we show that this behaviour, in contradiction to single-zone scenarios, can instead be explained by a two-component model. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.03922v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2310.03922v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 5 October, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> A&A 682, A114 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.01954">arXiv:2310.01954</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.01954">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2310.01954">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics">astro-ph.IM</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202346927">10.1051/0004-6361/202346927 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Performance of the joint LST-1 and MAGIC observations evaluated with Crab Nebula data </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+H">H. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+K">K. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Abe%2C+S">S. Abe</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Acciari%2C+V+A">V. A. Acciari</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aguasca-Cabot%2C+A">A. Aguasca-Cabot</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">I. Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Crespo%2C+N+A">N. Alvarez Crespo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aniello%2C+T">T. Aniello</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ansoldi%2C+S">S. Ansoldi</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">L. A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aramo%2C+C">C. Aramo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arbet-Engels%2C+A">A. Arbet-Engels</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Arcaro%2C+C">C. Arcaro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Artero%2C+M">M. Artero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+K">K. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aubert%2C+P">P. Aubert</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baack%2C+D">D. Baack</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Babi%C4%87%2C+A">A. Babi膰</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baktash%2C+A">A. Baktash</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bamba%2C+A">A. Bamba</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Larriva%2C+A+B">A. Baquero Larriva</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baroncelli%2C+L">L. Baroncelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=de+Almeida%2C+U+B">U. Barres de Almeida</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barrio%2C+J+A">J. A. Barrio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Batkovi%C4%87%2C+I">I. Batkovi膰</a> , et al. (344 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.01954v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Aims. LST-1, the prototype of the Large-Sized Telescope for the upcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory, is concluding its commissioning in Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos on the island of La Palma. The proximity of LST-1 (Large-Sized Telescope 1) to the two MAGIC (Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov) telescopes permits observations of the same gamma-ray events with both syste… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.01954v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2310.01954v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.01954v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Aims. LST-1, the prototype of the Large-Sized Telescope for the upcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory, is concluding its commissioning in Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos on the island of La Palma. The proximity of LST-1 (Large-Sized Telescope 1) to the two MAGIC (Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov) telescopes permits observations of the same gamma-ray events with both systems. Methods. We describe the joint LST-1+MAGIC analysis pipeline and use simultaneous Crab Nebula observations and Monte Carlo simulations to assess the performance of the three-telescope system. The addition of the LST-1 telescope allows the recovery of events in which one of the MAGIC images is too dim to survive analysis quality cuts. Results. Thanks to the resulting increase in the collection area and stronger background rejection, we find a significant improvement in sensitivity, allowing the detection of 30% weaker fluxes in the energy range between 200 GeV and 3 TeV. The spectrum of the Crab Nebula, reconstructed in the energy range ~60 GeV to ~10 TeV, is in agreement with previous measurements. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.01954v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2310.01954v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 3 October, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> A&A 680, A66 (2023) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.01635">arXiv:2310.01635</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.01635">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2310.01635">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> X-ray Polarization of the BL Lac Type Blazar 1ES 0229+200 </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ehlert%2C+S+R">Steven R. Ehlert</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Tavecchio%2C+F">Fabrizio Tavecchio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Iv谩n Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">Pouya M. Kouch</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lindfors%2C+E">Elina Lindfors</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Nilsson%2C+K">Kari Nilsson</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Myserlis%2C+I">Ioannis Myserlis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Gurwell%2C+M">Mark Gurwell</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Rao%2C+R">Ramprasad Rao</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aceituno%2C+F+J">Francisco Jose Aceituno</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bonnoli%2C+G">Giacomo Bonnoli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Casanova%2C+V">Victor Casanova</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agiz-Gonzalez%2C+B">Beatriz Agiz-Gonzalez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Escudero%2C+J">Juan Escudero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Santos%2C+J+O">Jorge Otero Santos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Sota%2C+A">Alfredo Sota</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Angelakis%2C+E">Emmanouil Angelakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kraus%2C+A">Alexander Kraus</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Keating%2C+G+K">Garrett K. Keating</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Antonelli%2C+L+A">Lucio A. Antonelli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bachetti%2C+M">Matteo Bachetti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Baldini%2C+L">Luca Baldini</a> , et al. (88 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.01635v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present polarization measurements in the $2-8 \thinspace \mathrm{keV}$ band from blazar 1ES 0229+200, the first extreme high synchrotron peaked source to be observed by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). Combining two exposures separated by about two weeks, we find the degree of polarization to be $螤_{X} = 17.9 \pm 2.8 \%$ at an electric-vector position angle… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.01635v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2310.01635v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2310.01635v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present polarization measurements in the $2-8 \thinspace \mathrm{keV}$ band from blazar 1ES 0229+200, the first extreme high synchrotron peaked source to be observed by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). Combining two exposures separated by about two weeks, we find the degree of polarization to be $螤_{X} = 17.9 \pm 2.8 \%$ at an electric-vector position angle $蠄_X = 25.0 \pm 4.6^{\circ}$ using a spectropolarimetric fit from joint IXPE and XMM-Newton observations. There is no evidence for the polarization degree or angle varying significantly with energy or time on both short time scales (hours) or longer time scales (days). The contemporaneous polarization degree at optical wavelengths was $>$7$\times$ lower, making 1ES 0229+200 the most strongly chromatic blazar yet observed. This high X-ray polarization compared to the optical provides further support that X-ray emission in high-peaked blazars originates in shock-accelerated, energy-stratified electron populations, but is in tension with many recent modeling efforts attempting to reproduce the spectral energy distribution of 1ES 0229+200 which attribute the extremely high energy synchrotron and Compton peaks to Fermi acceleration in the vicinity of strongly turbulent magnetic fields. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2310.01635v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2310.01635v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 2 October, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">17 Pages, 6 Figures, Resubmitted to ApJ after addressing referee comments</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.00039">arXiv:2308.00039</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2308.00039">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2308.00039">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> IXPE and multi-wavelength observations of blazar PG 1553+113 reveal an orphan optical polarization swing </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Perri%2C+M">Matteo Perri</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Puccetti%2C+S">Simonetta Puccetti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Gesu%2C+L">Laura Di Gesu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Cavero%2C+N+R">Nicole Rodriguez Cavero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Tavecchio%2C+F">Fabrizio Tavecchio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Donnarumma%2C+I">Immacolata Donnarumma</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Laurenti%2C+M">Marco Laurenti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Iv谩n Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marshall%2C+H+L">Herman L. Marshall</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Pacciani%2C+L">Luigi Pacciani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+D+E">Dawoon E. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aceituno%2C+F+J">Francisco Jos茅 Aceituno</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bonnoli%2C+G">Giacomo Bonnoli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Casanova%2C+V">V铆ctor Casanova</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ag%C3%ADs-Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+B">Beatriz Ag铆s-Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Sota%2C+A">Alfredo Sota</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Casadio%2C+C">Carolina Casadio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Escudero%2C+J">Juan Escudero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Myserlis%2C+I">Ioannis Myserlis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Sievers%2C+A">Albrecht Sievers</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">Pouya M. Kouch</a> , et al. (97 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2308.00039v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The lower energy peak of the spectral energy distribution of blazars has commonly been ascribed to synchrotron radiation from relativistic particles in the jets. Despite the consensus regarding jet emission processes, the particle acceleration mechanism is still debated. Here, we present the first X-ray polarization observations of PG 1553+113, a high-synchrotron-peak blazar observed by the Imagin… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2308.00039v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2308.00039v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2308.00039v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The lower energy peak of the spectral energy distribution of blazars has commonly been ascribed to synchrotron radiation from relativistic particles in the jets. Despite the consensus regarding jet emission processes, the particle acceleration mechanism is still debated. Here, we present the first X-ray polarization observations of PG 1553+113, a high-synchrotron-peak blazar observed by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). We detect an X-ray polarization degree of $(10\pm2)\%$ along an electric-vector position angle of $蠄_X=86^{\circ}\pm8^{\circ}$. At the same time, the radio and optical polarization degrees are lower by a factor of $\sim$3. During our IXPE pointing, we observed the first orphan optical polarization swing of the IXPE era, as the optical angle of PG 1553+113 underwent a smooth monotonic rotation by about 125$^\circ$, with a rate of $\sim$17 degrees per day. We do not find evidence of a similar rotation in either radio or X-rays, which suggests that the X-ray and optically emitting regions are separate or, at most, partially co-spatial. Our spectro-polarimetric results provide further evidence that the steady-state X-ray emission in blazars originates in a shock-accelerated and energy-stratified electron population. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2308.00039v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2308.00039v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 31 July, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> August 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted for pubblication in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 3 Figures, 13 pages</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13898">arXiv:2305.13898</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.13898">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2305.13898">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Astrophysics of Galaxies">astro-ph.GA</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acd242">10.3847/2041-8213/acd242 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> X-ray Polarization of BL Lacertae in Outburst </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Peirson%2C+A+L">Abel L. Peirson</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Negro%2C+M">Michela Negro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+D+E">Dawoon E. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marshall%2C+H+L">Herman L. Marshall</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Pacciani%2C+L">Luigi Pacciani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Romani%2C+R+W">Roger W. Romani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Wu%2C+K">Kinwah Wu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Marco%2C+A">Alessandro Di Marco</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Lalla%2C+N">Niccolo Di Lalla</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Omodei%2C+N">Nicola Omodei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Ivan Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">Pouya M. Kouch</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lindfors%2C+E">Elina Lindfors</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Aceituno%2C+F+J">Francisco Jose Aceituno</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardos%2C+M+I">Maria I. Bernardos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bonnoli%2C+G">Giacomo Bonnoli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Casanova%2C+V">Victor Casanova</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Garcia-Comas%2C+M">Maya Garcia-Comas</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agis-Gonzalez%2C+B">Beatriz Agis-Gonzalez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Husillos%2C+C">Cesar Husillos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marchini%2C+A">Alessandro Marchini</a> , et al. (106 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2305.13898v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report the first $> 99\%$ confidence detection of X-ray polarization in BL Lacertae. During a recent X-ray/$纬$-ray outburst, a 287 ksec observation (2022 November 27-30) was taken using the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer ({\it IXPE}), together with contemporaneous multiwavelength observations from the Neil Gehrels {\it Swift} observatory and {\it XMM-Newton} in soft X-rays (0.3--10~keV), {\… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2305.13898v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2305.13898v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2305.13898v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report the first $> 99\%$ confidence detection of X-ray polarization in BL Lacertae. During a recent X-ray/$纬$-ray outburst, a 287 ksec observation (2022 November 27-30) was taken using the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer ({\it IXPE}), together with contemporaneous multiwavelength observations from the Neil Gehrels {\it Swift} observatory and {\it XMM-Newton} in soft X-rays (0.3--10~keV), {\it NuSTAR} in hard X-rays (3--70~keV), and optical polarization from the Calar Alto, and Perkins Telescope observatories. Our contemporaneous X-ray data suggest that the {\it IXPE} energy band is at the crossover between the low- and high-frequency blazar emission humps. The source displays significant variability during the observation, and we measure polarization in three separate time bins. Contemporaneous X-ray spectra allow us to determine the relative contribution from each emission hump. We find $>99\%$ confidence X-ray polarization $螤_{2-4{\rm keV}} = 21.7^{+5.6}_{-7.9}\%$ and electric vector polarization angle $蠄_{2-4{\rm keV}} = -28.7 \pm 8.7^{\circ}$ in the time bin with highest estimated synchrotron flux contribution. We discuss possible implications of our observations, including previous {\it IXPE} BL Lacertae pointings, tentatively concluding that synchrotron self-Compton emission dominates over hadronic emission processes during the observed epochs. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2305.13898v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2305.13898v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 3 July, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 23 May, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Accepted to ApJL. 16 pages, 8 figures</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13497">arXiv:2305.13497</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.13497">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2305.13497">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Discovery of X-ray polarization angle rotation in active galaxy Mrk 421 </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Gesu%2C+L">Laura Di Gesu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marshall%2C+H+L">Herman L. Marshall</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ehlert%2C+S+R">Steven R. Ehlert</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+D+E">Dawoon E. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Donnarumma%2C+I">Immacolata Donnarumma</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Tavecchio%2C+F">Fabrizio Tavecchio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kiehlmann%2C+S">Sebastian Kiehlmann</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Iv谩n Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Muleri%2C+F">Fabio Muleri</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Puccetti%2C+S">Simonetta Puccetti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Perri%2C+M">Matteo Perri</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Pacciani%2C+L">Luigi Pacciani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Negro%2C+M">Michela Negro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Romani%2C+R+W">Roger W. Romani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Marco%2C+A">Alessandro Di Marco</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Blinov%2C+D">Dmitry Blinov</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bourbah%2C+I+G">Ioakeim G. Bourbah</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kontopodis%2C+E">Evangelos Kontopodis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Mandarakas%2C+N">Nikos Mandarakas</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Romanopoulos%2C+S">Stylianos Romanopoulos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Skalidis%2C+R">Raphael Skalidis</a> , et al. (118 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2305.13497v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The magnetic field conditions in astrophysical relativistic jets can be probed by multiwavelength polarimetry, which has been recently extended to X-rays. For example, one can track how the magnetic field changes in the flow of the radiating particles by observing rotations of the electric vector position angle $唯$. Here we report the discovery of a $唯_{\mathrm x}$ rotation in the X-ray band in th… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2305.13497v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2305.13497v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2305.13497v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The magnetic field conditions in astrophysical relativistic jets can be probed by multiwavelength polarimetry, which has been recently extended to X-rays. For example, one can track how the magnetic field changes in the flow of the radiating particles by observing rotations of the electric vector position angle $唯$. Here we report the discovery of a $唯_{\mathrm x}$ rotation in the X-ray band in the blazar Mrk 421 at an average flux state. Across the 5 days of Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) observations of 4-6 and 7-9 June 2022, $唯_{\mathrm x}$ rotated in total by $\geq360^\circ$. Over the two respective date ranges, we find constant, within uncertainties, rotation rates ($80 \pm 9$ and $91 \pm 8 ^\circ/\rm day$) and polarization degrees ($螤_{\mathrm x}=10\%\pm1\%$). Simulations of a random walk of the polarization vector indicate that it is unlikely that such rotation(s) are produced by a stochastic process. The X-ray emitting site does not completely overlap the radio/infrared/optical emission sites, as no similar rotation of $唯$ was observed in quasi-simultaneous data at longer wavelengths. We propose that the observed rotation was caused by a helical magnetic structure in the jet, illuminated in the X-rays by a localized shock propagating along this helix. The optically emitting region likely lies in a sheath surrounding an inner spine where the X-ray radiation is released. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2305.13497v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2305.13497v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 22 May, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2023. </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.13764">arXiv:2211.13764</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2211.13764">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2211.13764">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Astrophysics of Galaxies">astro-ph.GA</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aca281">10.3847/2041-8213/aca281 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> X-ray Polarization Observations of BL Lacertae </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Perri%2C+M">Matteo Perri</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Puccetti%2C+S">Simonetta Puccetti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Cavazzuti%2C+E">Elisabetta Cavazzuti</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Gesu%2C+L">Laura Di Gesu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ehlert%2C+S+R">Steven R. Ehlert</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Madejski%2C+G">Grzegorz Madejski</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marshall%2C+H+L">Herman L. Marshall</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Muleri%2C+F">Fabio Muleri</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Negro%2C+M">Michela Negro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Ag%C3%ADs-Gonz%C3%A1lez%2C+B">Beatriz Ag铆s-Gonz谩lez</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Iv谩n Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bonnoli%2C+G">Giacomo Bonnoli</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Bernardos%2C+M+I">Maria I. Bernardos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Casanova%2C+V">V铆ctor Casanova</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Garc%C3%ADa-Comas%2C+M">Maya Garc铆a-Comas</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Husillos%2C+C">C茅sar Husillos</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marchini%2C+A">Alessandro Marchini</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Sota%2C+A">Alfredo Sota</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">Pouya M. Kouch</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Borman%2C+G+A">George A. Borman</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kopatskaya%2C+E+N">Evgenia N. Kopatskaya</a> , et al. (121 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2211.13764v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Blazars are a class of jet-dominated active galactic nuclei with a typical double-humped spectral energy distribution. It is of common consensus the Synchrotron emission to be responsible for the low frequency peak, while the origin of the high frequency hump is still debated. The analysis of X-rays and their polarization can provide a valuable tool to understand the physical mechanisms responsibl… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2211.13764v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2211.13764v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2211.13764v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Blazars are a class of jet-dominated active galactic nuclei with a typical double-humped spectral energy distribution. It is of common consensus the Synchrotron emission to be responsible for the low frequency peak, while the origin of the high frequency hump is still debated. The analysis of X-rays and their polarization can provide a valuable tool to understand the physical mechanisms responsible for the origin of high-energy emission of blazars. We report the first observations of BL Lacertae performed with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer ({IXPE}), from which an upper limit to the polarization degree $螤_X<$12.6\% was found in the 2-8 keV band. We contemporaneously measured the polarization in radio, infrared, and optical wavelengths. Our multiwavelength polarization analysis disfavors a significant contribution of proton synchrotron radiation to the X-ray emission at these epochs. Instead, it supports a leptonic origin for the X-ray emission in BL Lac. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2211.13764v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2211.13764v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 24 November, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> November 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">17 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJL</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> 2023, ApJ Letters, 942, L10 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.07184">arXiv:2209.07184</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2209.07184">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2209.07184">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena">astro-ph.HE</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac913a">10.3847/2041-8213/ac913a <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> The X-ray Polarization View of Mrk~421 in an Average Flux State as Observed by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Gesu%2C+L">Laura Di Gesu</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Donnarumma%2C+I">Immacolata Donnarumma</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Tavecchio%2C+F">Fabrizio Tavecchio</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Agudo%2C+I">Ivan Agudo</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Barnounin%2C+T">Thibault Barnounin</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Cibrario%2C+N">Nicol貌 Cibrario</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Lalla%2C+N">Niccol貌 Di Lalla</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Di+Marco%2C+A">Alessandro Di Marco</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Escudero%2C+J">Juan Escudero</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Errando%2C+M">Manel Errando</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Jorstad%2C+S+G">Svetlana G. Jorstad</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+D">Dawoon Kim</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Kouch%2C+P+M">Pouya M. Kouch</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Lindfors%2C+E">Elina Lindfors</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Liodakis%2C+I">Ioannis Liodakis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Madejski%2C+G">Grzegorz Madejski</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marshall%2C+H+L">Herman L. Marshall</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Marscher%2C+A+P">Alan P. Marscher</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Middei%2C+R">Riccardo Middei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Muleri%2C+F">Fabio Muleri</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Myserlis%2C+I">Ioannis Myserlis</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Negro%2C+M">Michela Negro</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Omodei%2C+N">Nicola Omodei</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Pacciani%2C+L">Luigi Pacciani</a>, <a href="/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Paggi%2C+A">Alessandro Paggi</a> , et al. (78 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2209.07184v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Particle acceleration mechanisms in supermassive black hole jets, such as shock acceleration, magnetic reconnection, and turbulence, are expected to have observable signatures in the multi-wavelength polarization properties of blazars. The recent launch of the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) enables us, for the first time, to use polarization in the X-ray band (2-8 keV) to probe the prop… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2209.07184v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2209.07184v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2209.07184v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Particle acceleration mechanisms in supermassive black hole jets, such as shock acceleration, magnetic reconnection, and turbulence, are expected to have observable signatures in the multi-wavelength polarization properties of blazars. The recent launch of the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) enables us, for the first time, to use polarization in the X-ray band (2-8 keV) to probe the properties of the jet synchrotron emission in high-frequency-peaked BL Lac objects (HSPs). We report the discovery of X-ray linear polarization (degree $螤_{\rm x}=15\pm$2\% and electric-vector position angle $唯_{\rm x}=35^\circ\pm4^\circ$) from the jet of the HSP Mrk~421 in an average X-ray flux state. At the same time, the degree of polarization at optical, infrared, and millimeter wavelengths was found to be lower by at least a factor of 3. During the IXPE pointing, the X-ray flux of the source increased by a factor of 2.2, while the polarization behavior was consistent with no variability. The higher level of $螤_{\rm x}$ compared to longer wavelengths, and the absence of significant polarization variability, suggest a shock as the most likely X-ray emission site in the jet of Mrk 421 during the observation. The multiwavelength polarization properties are consistent with an energy-stratified electron population, where the particles emitting at longer wavelengths are located farther from the acceleration site, where they experience a more disordered magnetic field. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2209.07184v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2209.07184v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 15 September, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">accepted for ApJ Letters</span> </p> </li> </ol> <div class="is-hidden-tablet"> <!-- feedback for mobile only --> <span 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