X-ray spectral evolution of TeV BL Lac objects: eleven years of observations with BeppoSAX, XMM-Newton and SWIFT satellites
F. Massaro, A. Tramacere, A. Cavaliere, M. Perri, P. Giommi

TL;DR
This study analyzes eleven years of X-ray observations of TeV BL Lac objects to identify spectral evolution patterns and compare them with known behaviors of Mrk 421, revealing common trends and differences among these sources.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of X-ray spectral evolution in multiple TeV BL Lac objects, extending previous findings from Mrk 421 to a broader sample.
Findings
Four out of five sources follow Mrk 421's $E_p-S_p$ trend.
All TeV HBLs exhibit similar $E_p-b$ behavior.
PKS 2155-304 shows different spectral evolution patterns.
Abstract
Many of the extragalactic sources detected in rays at TeV energies are BL Lac objects. In particular, they belong to the subclass of ``high frequency peaked BL Lacs" (HBLs), as their spectral energy distributions exhibit a first peak in the X-ray band. At a closer look, their X-ray spectra appear to be generally curved into a log-parabolic shape. In a previous investigation of Mrk 421, two correlations were found between the spectral parameters. One involves the height increasing with the position of the first peak; this was interpreted as a signature of synchrotron emission from relativistic electrons. The other involves the curvature parameter decreasing as increases; this points toward statistical/stochastic acceleration processes for the emitting electrons. We analyse X-ray spectra of several TeV HBLs to pinpoint their behaviours in the and…
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