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Repeating flaring activity of the blazar AO 0235+164

Author(s)
Pedrosa, J. EscuderoAgudo, I.Tramacere, A.Marscher, A. P.Jorstad, S.Weaver, Z. R.Casadio, C.Thum, C.Myserlis, I.Fuentes, A.Traianou, E.Kim, Jae-YoungKramer, J.Lopez-Coto, R.D'Ammando, F.Bernardos, M.Bonnoli, G.Blinov, D. A.Borman, G. A.Grishina, T. S.Hagen-Thorn, V. A.Kopatskaya, E. N.Larionova, E. G.Larionov, V. M.Larionova, L. V.Morozova, D. A.Savchenko, S. S.Troitskiy, I. S.Troitskaya, Y. V.Vasilyev, A. A.
Issued Date
2024-02
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/202346885
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83724
Citation
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, v.682, pp.A100
Abstract
Context. Blazar AO 0235+164, located at a redshift of z = 0.94, has undergone several sharp multi-spectral-range flaring episodes over recent decades. In particular, the episodes that peaked in 2008 and 2015, which were subject to extensive multi-wavelength coverage, exhibited an interesting behavior. Aims. We study the actual origin of these two observed flares by constraining the properties of the observed photo-polarimetric variability as well as of the broadband spectral energy distribution and the observed time-evolution behavior of the source. We use ultra-high-resolution total-flux and polarimetric very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) imaging. Methods. The analysis of VLBI images allowed us to constrain kinematic and geometrical parameters of the 7 mm jet. We used the discrete correlation function to compute the statistical correlation and the delays between emission at different spectral ranges. The multi-epoch modeling of the spectral energy distributions allowed us to propose specific models of the emission; in particular, with the aim to model the unusual spectral features observed in this source in the X-ray region of the spectrum during strong multi spectral-range flares. Results. We find that these X-ray spectral features can be explained by an emission component originating in a separate particle distribution than the one responsible for the two standard blazar bumps. This is in agreement with the results of our correlation analysis, where we did not find a strong correlation between the X-ray and the remaining spectral ranges. We find that both external Compton-dominated and synchrotron self-Compton-dominated models are able to explain the observed spectral energy distributions. However, the synchrotron self-Compton models are strongly favored by the delays and geometrical parameters inferred from the observations.
Publisher
EDP SCIENCES S A
ISSN
0004-6361
Keyword (Author)
polarizationradiation mechanisms: generalrelativistic processesgalaxies: jetsaccretion, accretion disksastroparticle physics
Keyword
X-RAYINNER JETSWIFTACCELERATIONQUASARSCALIBRATIONKINEMATICSWEBT

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