A Novel Approach in Constraining Electron Spectra in Blazar Jets: The Case of Markarian 421
M. Ushio, L. Stawarz, T. Takahashi, D. Paneque, G. Madejski, M., Hayashida, J. Kataoka, Y.T. Tanaka, T. Tanaka, and M. Ostrowski

TL;DR
This study constrains the electron energy distribution in the blazar Mrk 421 using simultaneous X-ray and UV observations, testing different models to understand particle acceleration mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed spectral analysis with two electron distribution models, ruling out the Maxwellian and exploring implications for shock acceleration in blazar jets.
Findings
Maxwellian electron distribution implies unlikely physical conditions.
Power-law distribution fits data with two possible parameter sets.
Gamma-ray data can distinguish between acceleration scenarios.
Abstract
We report results from the observations of the well studied TeV blazar Mrk 421 with the Swift and the Suzaku satellites in December 2008. During the observation, Mrk 421 was found in a relatively low activity state, with the corresponding 2-10 keV flux of erg/s/cm^2. For the purpose of robust constraining the UV-to-X-ray emission continuum we selected only the data corresponding to truly simultaneous time intervals between Swift and Suzaku, allowing us to obtain a good-quality, broad-band spectrum despite a modest length (0.6 ksec) exposure. We analyzed the spectrum with the parametric forward-fitting SYNCHROTRON model implemented in XSPEC assuming two different representations of the underlying electron energy distribution, both well motivated by the current particle acceleration models: a power-law distribution above the minimum energy with an…
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