Particle acceleration and synchrotron emission in Mrk 501

S. J. Wagner*, G. Lamer, G. V. Bicknell

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    Abstract

    Mrk 501 became very active in 1997. The cut-off frequency of the synchrotron emission increased by two orders of magnitude during an extensive flare, lasting several months. The increase in hard X-ray flux is accompanied by an increase in TeV emission. We have carried out several multi-frequency campaigns in 1997 and 1998, involving observations of the X-ray spectrum with SAX and XTE, as well as low-frequency monitoring during epochs of intense TeV observations. Here we report on a campaign carried out in July 1997. We find the X-ray spectra to be composed of several components with very different cut-off energies and different variability patterns. We model the variation of the synchrotron spectra with several components, the evolution of which is tightly constrained by the wide-band coverage of the SED and the dense temporal coverage. The temporal characteristics indicate that acceleration time-scales are short but longer than cooling time-scales throughout the entire regime of photon energies covered in this study. We will present a consistent modeling of the synchrotron spectra up to the highest energies and provide important constraints on the acceleration mechanisms.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)226-227
    Number of pages2
    JournalAstronomische Nachrichten
    Volume320
    Issue number4-5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1999

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