Suzaku Observations of Luminous Quasars: Revealing the Nature of High-Energy Blazar Emission in Quiescent States
The Fermi/LAT Collaboration: A. A. Abdo, et al., F. Tavecchio, M., Sikora, P. Schady, P. Roming, M. M. Chester, L. Maraschi

TL;DR
This study uses Suzaku X-ray observations combined with gamma-ray and UV/optical data to analyze the low-activity states of luminous blazars, revealing the nature of their high-energy emission and variability.
Contribution
It provides the first broad-band spectra of five luminous quasars during low-activity states, modeling their emission with SSC and ECR, and links variability to jet kinetic power and Lorentz factor changes.
Findings
X-ray spectra fit by power-law with photoelectric absorption
Increased low-energy photon contribution when sources are fainter
Soft X-ray excess modeled as steep powerlaw or blackbody
Abstract
We present the results from the Suzaku X-ray observations of five flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs), namely PKS0208-512, Q0827+243, PKS1127-145, PKS1510-089 and 3C 454.3. All these sources were additionally monitored simultaneously or quasi-simultaneously by the Fermi satellite in gamma-rays and the Swift UVOT in the UV and optical bands, respectively. We constructed their broad-band spectra covering the frequency range from 10^14 Hz up to 10^25 Hz, and those reveal the nature of high-energy emission of luminous blazars in their low-activity states. The analyzed X-ray spectra are well fitted by a power-law model with photoelectric absorption. In the case of PKS0208-512, PKS1127-145, and 3C 454.3, the X-ray continuum showed indication of hard-ening at low-energies. Moreover, when compared with the previous X-ray observations, we see a significantly increasing contribution of low-energy…
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