2014ApJ...787..155T


Query : 2014ApJ...787..155T

2014ApJ...787..155T - Astrophys. J., 787, 155 (2014/June-1)

Extreme blazars studied with Fermi-LAT and Suzaku: 1ES 0347-121 and blazar candidate HESS J1943+213.

TANAKA Y.T., STAWARZ L., FINKE J., CHEUNG C.C., DERMER C.D., KATAOKA J., BAMBA A., DUBUS G., DE NAUROIS M., WAGNER S.J., FUKAZAWA Y. and THOMPSON D.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on our study of high-energy properties of two peculiar TeV emitters: the "extreme blazar" 1ES 0347-121 and the "extreme blazar candidate" HESS J1943+213 located near the Galactic plane. Both objects are characterized by quiescent synchrotron emission with flat spectra extending up to the hard X-ray range, and both were reported to be missing GeV counterparts in the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) two-year Source Catalog. We analyze a 4.5 yr accumulation of the Fermi-LAT data, resulting in the detection of 1ES 0347-121 in the GeV band, as well as in improved upper limits for HESS J1943+213. We also present the analysis results of newly acquired Suzaku data for HESS J1943+213. The X-ray spectrum is well represented by a single power law extending up to 25 keV with photon index 2.00±0.02 and a moderate absorption in excess of the Galactic value, which is in agreement with previous X-ray observations. No short-term X-ray variability was found over the 80 ks duration of the Suzaku exposure. Under the blazar hypothesis, we modeled the spectral energy distributions of 1ES 0347-121 and HESS J1943+213, and we derived constraints on the intergalactic magnetic field strength and source energetics. We conclude that although the classification of HESS J1943+213 has not yet been determined, the blazar hypothesis remains the most plausible option since, in particular, the broadband spectra of the two analyzed sources along with the source model parameters closely resemble each other, and the newly available Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer and UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey data for HESS J1943+213 are consistent with the presence of an elliptical host at the distance of approximately ∼600 Mpc.

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Journal keyword(s): BL Lacertae objects: individual: (HESS J1943+213, 1ES 0347-121) - galaxies: active - galaxies: jets - gamma rays: galaxies - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - X-rays: galaxies

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 QSO B0229+200 BLL 02 32 48.6148874688 +20 17 17.486717388   18.0 18.00 13.96   ~ 338 1
2 QSO B0347-121 BLL 03 49 23.1862105584 -11 59 27.366035532   18.74 18.2 17.46   ~ 230 0
3 QSO B0414+009 BLL 04 16 52.4945693352 +01 05 23.899102620   16.86 16.38 16   ~ 286 0
4 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6193 1
5 QSO B0548-322 BLL 05 50 40.5705144672 -32 16 16.484718648   16.07 15.5     ~ 408 1
6 HD 259440 HXB 06 32 59.2566076656 +05 48 01.160755848 9.17 9.63 9.15     B0pe 221 0
7 6C 070609+591309 BLL 07 10 30.0683697888 +59 08 20.371772544   17.38 16.52 15.1   ~ 231 2
8 6dFGS gJ101016.0-311909 BLL 10 10 15.9790879224 -31 19 08.411407176   17.61   16.09   ~ 87 0
9 QSO J1103-2329 BLL 11 03 37.6150845072 -23 29 31.203773520   17.00 16.55 16.61   ~ 380 2
10 QSO B1218+304 BLL 12 21 21.9426947832 +30 10 37.158534012   16.50 15.85 15.7   ~ 468 1
11 7C 165211.80+395026.00 BLL 16 53 52.21668403 +39 45 36.6088754 14.09 14.15 13.29 8.26   ~ 2160 2
12 2MASS J19435624+2118233 Bla 19 43 56.244 +21 18 23.38           ~ 89 3
13 QSO B2356-309 BLL 23 59 07.9034996184 -30 37 40.671098544   18.414 16.44 16.795   ~ 299 1

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