Context. We report the detection by the AGILE satellite of intense gamma-ray activity from the source 1AGL J0538-4424, associated with the low-energy-peaked BL Lac PKS 0537-441, during a target of opportunity (ToO) observation performed on 2008 October 10-17, triggered by a Fermi-LAT alert, together with REM and Swift observations. Aims. The quasi-simultaneous near-infrared, optical, UV, X-ray, and gamma-ray coverage allowed us to investigate the behaviour of the source in different energy bands and study the spectral energy distribution and a theoretical model that can describe the gamma-ray state observed in mid-October. Methods. AGILE observed the source with its two co-aligned imagers: the Gamma-Ray Imaging Detector (GRID) and the hard X-ray imager (SuperAGILE), sensitive in the 30 MeV-30 GeV and 18-60 keV ranges, respectively. During the AGILE observation, the source was monitored simultaneously in the UV and X-ray bands by the Swift satellite through 6 ToO observations carried out between 2008 October 8 and 17. Moreover, the source was observed in the near-infrared and optical bands by the REM telescope on 2008 October 7, 8, and 9. Results. During 2008 October 10-17, AGILE-GRID detected gamma-ray emission from PKS 0537-441 at a significance level of 5.3-sigma with an average flux of (42 +/- 11) x 10(-8) photons cm(-2) s(-1) for energies higher than 100 MeV. A significant increase in the gamma-ray activity was detected between the first and the second halves of the observing period. REM and Swift/XRT detected the source in near-infrared/optical and X-rays during a relatively low and intermediate activity state, respectively, with no signs of evident variability in the different observations. However, Swift/UVOT detected an increase between the first and the second parts of the observing period, smaller than in the gamma-rays. Conclusions. The average gamma-ray flux of PKS 0537-441 detected by AGILE is close to the average flux observed for this source by the EGRET and Fermi-LAT instruments, with an increase of a factor 3 throughout the observation period up to a flux level slightly lower than the highest flux observed by Fermi-LAT during the first 11 months of operation. The spectral energy distribution of PKS 0537-441 in mid-October 2008 seems to require two synchrotron self-Compton components to be modelled, to account for both the near-infrared/optical bump and the X-ray data, together with the information on the gamma-ray flux level observed by AGILE. An alternative model based on the external Compton radiation, which requires an accretion disk with a relatively high luminosity, is also proposed.

AGILE detection of intense gamma-ray activity from the blazar PKS 0537-441 in October 2008 / Pucella G; DAmmando F; Romano P; Treves A; Pian E; Vercellone S; Vittorini V; Piano G; Impiombato D; Fugazza D; Verrecchia F; Krimm HA; Donnarumma I; Tavani M; Bulgarelli A; Chen AW; Giuliani A; Longo F; Pacciani L; Argan A; Barbiellini G; Boffelli F; Caraveo P; Cattaneo PW; Cocco V; Costa E; Del Monte E; De Paris G; Di Cocco G; Evangelista Y; Feroci M; Fiorini M; Froysland T; Fuschino F; Galli M; Gianotti F; Labanti C; Lapshov I; Lazzarotto F; Lipari P; Marisaldi M; Mereghetti S; Morelli E; Morselli A; Pellizzoni A; Perotti F; Picozza P; Pilia M; Prest M; Rapisarda M; Rappoldi A; Sabatini S; Soffitta P; Striani E; Trifoglio M; Trois A; Vallazza E; Zambra A; Zanello D; Perri M; Pittori C; Santolamazza P; Giommi P; Antonelli LA; Colafrancesco S; Salotti L. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - STAMPA. - 522:(2010), pp. A109.1-A109.5. [10.1051/0004-6361/201014953]

AGILE detection of intense gamma-ray activity from the blazar PKS 0537-441 in October 2008

D'AMMANDO, FILIPPO;
2010

Abstract

Context. We report the detection by the AGILE satellite of intense gamma-ray activity from the source 1AGL J0538-4424, associated with the low-energy-peaked BL Lac PKS 0537-441, during a target of opportunity (ToO) observation performed on 2008 October 10-17, triggered by a Fermi-LAT alert, together with REM and Swift observations. Aims. The quasi-simultaneous near-infrared, optical, UV, X-ray, and gamma-ray coverage allowed us to investigate the behaviour of the source in different energy bands and study the spectral energy distribution and a theoretical model that can describe the gamma-ray state observed in mid-October. Methods. AGILE observed the source with its two co-aligned imagers: the Gamma-Ray Imaging Detector (GRID) and the hard X-ray imager (SuperAGILE), sensitive in the 30 MeV-30 GeV and 18-60 keV ranges, respectively. During the AGILE observation, the source was monitored simultaneously in the UV and X-ray bands by the Swift satellite through 6 ToO observations carried out between 2008 October 8 and 17. Moreover, the source was observed in the near-infrared and optical bands by the REM telescope on 2008 October 7, 8, and 9. Results. During 2008 October 10-17, AGILE-GRID detected gamma-ray emission from PKS 0537-441 at a significance level of 5.3-sigma with an average flux of (42 +/- 11) x 10(-8) photons cm(-2) s(-1) for energies higher than 100 MeV. A significant increase in the gamma-ray activity was detected between the first and the second halves of the observing period. REM and Swift/XRT detected the source in near-infrared/optical and X-rays during a relatively low and intermediate activity state, respectively, with no signs of evident variability in the different observations. However, Swift/UVOT detected an increase between the first and the second parts of the observing period, smaller than in the gamma-rays. Conclusions. The average gamma-ray flux of PKS 0537-441 detected by AGILE is close to the average flux observed for this source by the EGRET and Fermi-LAT instruments, with an increase of a factor 3 throughout the observation period up to a flux level slightly lower than the highest flux observed by Fermi-LAT during the first 11 months of operation. The spectral energy distribution of PKS 0537-441 in mid-October 2008 seems to require two synchrotron self-Compton components to be modelled, to account for both the near-infrared/optical bump and the X-ray data, together with the information on the gamma-ray flux level observed by AGILE. An alternative model based on the external Compton radiation, which requires an accretion disk with a relatively high luminosity, is also proposed.
2010
AGILE detection of intense gamma-ray activity from the blazar PKS 0537-441 in October 2008 / Pucella G; DAmmando F; Romano P; Treves A; Pian E; Vercellone S; Vittorini V; Piano G; Impiombato D; Fugazza D; Verrecchia F; Krimm HA; Donnarumma I; Tavani M; Bulgarelli A; Chen AW; Giuliani A; Longo F; Pacciani L; Argan A; Barbiellini G; Boffelli F; Caraveo P; Cattaneo PW; Cocco V; Costa E; Del Monte E; De Paris G; Di Cocco G; Evangelista Y; Feroci M; Fiorini M; Froysland T; Fuschino F; Galli M; Gianotti F; Labanti C; Lapshov I; Lazzarotto F; Lipari P; Marisaldi M; Mereghetti S; Morelli E; Morselli A; Pellizzoni A; Perotti F; Picozza P; Pilia M; Prest M; Rapisarda M; Rappoldi A; Sabatini S; Soffitta P; Striani E; Trifoglio M; Trois A; Vallazza E; Zambra A; Zanello D; Perri M; Pittori C; Santolamazza P; Giommi P; Antonelli LA; Colafrancesco S; Salotti L. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - STAMPA. - 522:(2010), pp. A109.1-A109.5. [10.1051/0004-6361/201014953]
Pucella G; DAmmando F; Romano P; Treves A; Pian E; Vercellone S; Vittorini V; Piano G; Impiombato D; Fugazza D; Verrecchia F; Krimm HA; Donnarumma I; Tavani M; Bulgarelli A; Chen AW; Giuliani A; Longo F; Pacciani L; Argan A; Barbiellini G; Boffelli F; Caraveo P; Cattaneo PW; Cocco V; Costa E; Del Monte E; De Paris G; Di Cocco G; Evangelista Y; Feroci M; Fiorini M; Froysland T; Fuschino F; Galli M; Gianotti F; Labanti C; Lapshov I; Lazzarotto F; Lipari P; Marisaldi M; Mereghetti S; Morelli E; Morselli A; Pellizzoni A; Perotti F; Picozza P; Pilia M; Prest M; Rapisarda M; Rappoldi A; Sabatini S; Soffitta P; Striani E; Trifoglio M; Trois A; Vallazza E; Zambra A; Zanello D; Perri M; Pittori C; Santolamazza P; Giommi P; Antonelli LA; Colafrancesco S; Salotti L
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