Hour-Scale Multiwavelength Variability in Markarian 421
/ Authors
M. Catanese, I. Bond, S. Bradbury, A. Breslin, J. Buckley, A. Burdett, D. Carter-Lewis, M. Cawley, S. Dunlea, M. D’Vali
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D. Fegan, S. Fegan, J. Finley, J. Gaidos, T. Hall, A. Hillas, D. Horan, J. Knapp, F. Krennrich, S. L. Bohec, R. Lessard, C. Masterson, P. Moriarty, J. Quinn, H. Rose, F. Samuelson, G. Sembroski, V. Vassiliev, T. Weekes, L. Maraschi, G. Fossati, F. Tavecchio, L. Chiappetti, A. Celotti, G. Ghisellini, P. Grandi, E. Pian, G. Tagliaferri, A. Treves
/ Abstract
Markarian 421 was observed for about four days with BeppoSAX and the Whipple Observatory gamma-ray telescope in April 1998. A pronounced, well-defined, flare with hour-scale variability was observed simultaneously in X-rays and very high energy gamma-rays. These data provide the first evidence that the X-ray and TeV intensities are well correlated on time-scales of hours. While the rise of the flare occurred on a similar time-scale in the two wavebands, the decay of the flare was much more rapid in gamma rays, providing the first clear indication that the X-ray and gamma-ray emission may not be completely correlated in Markarian 421.
Journal: arXiv: Astrophysics