An Exceptional VHE Gamma-Ray Flare of PKS 2155-304
F. Aharonian, et al. (HESS Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports on an extraordinary very high energy gamma-ray flare from PKS 2155-304 in July 2006, highlighting rapid variability, high flux levels, and implications for emission region size and Doppler boosting.
Contribution
It presents detailed observations of an extreme gamma-ray outburst, including flux measurements, variability analysis, and constraints on the emission region and Doppler factors.
Findings
Flux exceeded ten times typical levels.
Detected variability on 200-600 second timescales.
Doppler factors greater than 100 are required.
Abstract
The high-frequency peaked BL Lac PKS 2155-304 at redshift z=0.116 is a well-known VHE (>100 GeV) gamma-ray emitter. Since 2002 its VHE flux has been monitored using the H.E.S.S. stereoscopic array of imaging atmospheric-Cherenkov telescopes in Namibia. During the July 2006 dark period, the average VHE flux was measured to be more than ten times typical values observed from the object. This article focuses solely on an extreme gamma-ray outburst detected in the early hours of July 28, 2006 (MJD 53944). The average flux observed during this outburst is I(>200 GeV) = (1.72) 10 cm s, corresponding to ~7 times the flux, I(>200 GeV), observed from the Crab Nebula. Peak fluxes are measured with one-minute time scale resolution at more than twice this average value. Variability is seen up to ~600 s in the Fourier power…
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