Gamma-ray Spectral Evolution of NGC1275 Observed with Fermi-LAT
J.Kataoka, L.Stawarz, C.C.Cheung, G.Tosti, E.Cavazzuti, A.Celotti,, S.Nishino, Y.Fukazawa, D.J.Thompson, W.F.McConville

TL;DR
This paper analyzes Fermi-LAT gamma-ray observations of NGC1275, revealing spectral variability, a possible spectral cutoff around 42 GeV, and a high-energy photon at 67.4 GeV, indicating complex emission processes in this radio galaxy.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral evolution study of NGC1275 with Fermi-LAT, including detection of spectral cutoff and variability on month timescales.
Findings
Spectral cutoff around 42 GeV detected.
Significant flux and spectral variability observed.
Highest energy photon detected at 67.4 GeV.
Abstract
We report on a detailed investigation of the high-energy gamma-ray emission from NGC\,1275, a well-known radio galaxy hosted by a giant elliptical located at the center of the nearby Perseus cluster. With the increased photon statistics, the center of the gamma-ray emitting region is now measured to be separated by only 0.46' from the nucleus of NGC1275, well within the 95% confidence error circle with radius ~1.5'. Early Fermi-LAT observations revealed a significant decade-timescale brightening of NGC1275 at GeV photon energies, with a flux about seven times higher than the one implied by the upper limit from previous EGRET observations. With the accumulation of one-year of Fermi-LAT all-sky-survey exposure, we now detect flux and spectral variations of this source on month timescales, as reported in this paper. The average >100 MeV gamma-ray spectrum of NGC1275 shows a possible…
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