The June 2008 flare of Markarian 421 from optical to TeV energies
The Agile Collaboration, Gasp-Webt Collaboration, Magic Collaboration,, Veritas Collaboration: I. Donnarumma, et al

TL;DR
This paper reports multi-wavelength observations of the 2008 flare of blazar Mrk 421, revealing correlated optical to TeV emissions and providing insights into jet particle acceleration mechanisms.
Contribution
It presents the first simultaneous, broad spectral coverage of a Mrk 421 flare, combining optical, X-ray, and gamma-ray data to analyze emission mechanisms.
Findings
Detected a significant gamma-ray flare brighter than average EGRET flux
Observed correlated flaring in optical, X-ray, and gamma-ray bands
Inferred rapid lepton acceleration in the jet from spectral energy distribution
Abstract
We present optical, X-ray, high energy ( GeV) and very high energy ( GeV; VHE) observations of the high-frequency peaked blazar Mrk 421 taken between 2008 May 24 and June 23. A high energy -ray signal was detected by AGILE with \sqrt{TS}=4.5 on June 9--15, with photons cm s. This flaring state is brighter than the average flux observed by EGRET by a factor of 3, but still consistent with the highest EGRET flux. In hard X-rays (20-60 keV) SuperAGILE resolved a 5-day flare (June 9-15) peaking at 55 mCrab. SuperAGILE, RXTE/ASM and Swift/BAT data show a correlated flaring structure between soft and hard X-rays. Hints of the same flaring behavior are also detected in the simultaneous optical data provided by the GASP-WEBT. A Swift/XRT observation near the flaring maximum…
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