2002ApJ...571..763G


Query : 2002ApJ...571..763G

2002ApJ...571..763G - Astrophys. J., 571, 763-770 (2002/June-1)

Observation of X-ray variability in the BL Lacertae object 1ES 1959+65.

GIEBELS B., BLOOM E.D., FOCKE W., GODFREY G., MADEJSKI G., REILLY K.T., SAZ PARKINSON P.M., SHABAD G., BANDYOPADHYAY R.M., FRITZ G.G., HERTZ P., KOWALSKI M.P., LOVELLETTE M.N., RAY P.S., WOLFF M.T., WOOD K.S., YENTIS D.J. and SCARGLE J.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

This paper reports X-ray spectral observations of a relatively nearby (z=0.048) BL Lac object 1ES 1959+65, which is a potential TeV emitter. The observations include 31 short pointings made by the Unconventional Stellar Aspect (USA) experiment on board the Advanced Research and Global Observation Satellite (ARGOS), and 17 pointings by the Proportional Counter Array (PCA) on board the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE). Most of these observations were spaced by less than 1 day. 1ES 1959+65 was detected by the ARGOS USA detector in the range 1-16 keV, and by the PCA in the 2-16 keV range but at different times. During the closely spaced RXTE observations beginning on 2000 July 28, the ending of one flare and the start of another are visible, associated with spectral changes, where the photon index Γ ranges between ∼1.4 and ∼1.7, and the spectrum is harder when the source is brighter. This implies that 1ES 1959+65 is an X-ray-selected BL Lac type (XBL) blazar, with the X-ray emission likely to originate via the synchrotron process. The USA observations reveal another flare that peaked on 2000 November 14 and doubled the flux within a few days, again associated with spectral changes of the same form. The spectral variability correlated with the flux and timing characteristics of this object that are similar to those of other nearby BL Lac objects and suggest relativistic beaming with a Doppler factor δ≥1.6 and magnetic fields on the order of a few milligauss. We also suggest that the steady component of the X-ray emission–present in this object as well as in other XBLs–may be due to the large-scale relativistic jet (such as measured by Chandra in many radio-loud active galactic nuclei) but pointing very closely to our line of sight.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: BL Lacertae Objects: Individual: Alphanumeric: 1ES 1959+65 - X-Rays: Galaxies

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 UGC 1841 Sy1 02 23 11.41124925 +42 59 31.3853324   15.71 14.81     ~ 561 2
2 QSO B0323+022 BLL 03 26 13.9481827296 +02 25 14.675937708   17.05 16.55 15.3   ~ 242 1
3 QSO B0548-322 BLL 05 50 40.5705144672 -32 16 16.484718648   16.07 15.5     ~ 408 1
4 QSO J0635-7516 Bla 06 35 46.5079301472 -75 16 16.816418256   15.96 15.75 15.82   ~ 587 1
5 Mrk 421 BLL 11 04 27.3140835504 +38 12 31.798495872   13.50 12.90 8.31   ~ 2670 1
6 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7181 3
7 QSO B1426+428 BLL 14 28 32.6090008440 +42 40 21.048123396   16.95 16.45 14.4   ~ 518 2
8 7C 165211.80+395026.00 BLL 16 53 52.21668403 +39 45 36.6088754 14.09 14.15 13.29 8.26   ~ 2158 2
9 QSO B1959+650 BLL 19 59 59.8520303688 +65 08 54.652536492     12.8 11.21   ~ 625 2
10 QSO B2005-489 BLL 20 09 25.3903899240 -48 49 53.725051056   15.75 12.81 11.41   ~ 576 2
11 QSO B2155-304 BLL 21 58 52.0652249880 -30 13 32.118447792   13.36 13.09 12.62   ~ 1731 1
12 QSO B2344+514 BLL 23 47 04.8372110928 +51 42 17.877513168     15.50 10.7   ~ 461 0

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