Evolution of the Synchrotron Spectrum in Mrk421 during the 1998 Campaign

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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12 pages, 9 figures, to appear in ApJ

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10.1086/380779

The uninterrupted 7-day ASCA observations of the TeV blazar Mrk421 in 1998 have clearly revealed that X-ray flares occur repeatedly. In this paper, we present the results of the time-resolved spectral analysis of the combined data taken by ASCA, RXTE, BeppoSAX, and EUVE. In this object - and in many other TeV blazars - the precise measurement of the shape of the X-ray spectrum, which reflects the high energy portion of the synchrotron component, is crucial in determining the high energy cutoff of the accelerated electrons in the jet. Thanks to the simultaneous broadband coverage, we measured the 0.1-25 keV spectrum resolved on time scales as short as several hours, providing a great opportunity to investigate the detailed spectral evolution at the flares. By analyzing the time subdivided observations, we parameterize the evolution of the synchrotron peak, where the radiation power dominates, by fitting the combined spectra with a quadratic form (where the vFv flux at the energy E obeys log vFv(E)=log(vFv_peak) - const x (log E - log Epeak)^2). In this case, we show that there is an overall trend that the peak energy Ep and peak flux vFvp both increase or decrease together. The relation of the two parameters is best described as Ep \propto vFvp^{0.7} for the 1998 campaign. Similar results were derived for the 1997 observation, while the relation gave a smaller index when included both 1997 and 1998 data. On the other hand, we show that this relation, and also the detailed spectral variations, differ from flare to flare within the 1998 campaign. We suggest that the observed features are consistent with the idea that flares are due to a appearance of a new spectral component. With the availability of the simultaneous TeV data, we also show that there exists a clear correlation between the synchrotron peak flux and the TeV flux.

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