High energy properties of PKS 1830-211
Shu Zhang, Yu-peng Chen, Werner Collmar, Luigi Foschini, Ti-Pei Li,, Diego F. Torres, Jian-Min Wang

TL;DR
This paper analyzes long-term X-ray and gamma-ray observations of PKS 1830-211, revealing persistent high-energy emission, spectral characteristics, and variability, contributing to understanding its broad-band spectrum and gravitational lens effects.
Contribution
It provides a detailed broadband spectral analysis of PKS 1830-211, refining spectral parameters and discussing gravitational lensing effects, based on combined INTEGRAL, COMPTEL, XMM-Newton, and Swift data.
Findings
Detection of significant X-ray and gamma-ray emission.
Spectral index consistent with previous observations.
Broadband spectrum peaks at MeV energies.
Abstract
We report on an analysis of X- and -ray observations of PKS 1830-211, based on the long-term campaigns carried out by \emph{INTEGRAL} and COMPTEL. The \emph{INTEGRAL} data currently available present a significance detection in the 20-100 keV band, while the COMPTEL 6-years data provide a significance detection in the 1-3 MeV energy band. At hard X-rays, \emph{INTEGRAL} and supplementary \emph{SWIFT} observations show flux variability on timescales of months. At -rays, the source shows persistent emission over years. The hard X-ray spectrum is well represented by a power-law model, with in the 20-250 keV band. This photon index is well consistent with the previous report of obtained at keV from the best fit of \emph{XMM-Newton} data with a broken power law model. The joint…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · ATP Synthase and ATPases Research · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
