MAGIC discovery of VHE Emission from the FSRQ PKS 1222+21
J. Aleksi\'c, L. Antonelli, P. Antoranz, M. Backes, J. Barrio, D., Bastieri, J. Becerra Gonz\'alez, W. Bednarek, A. Berdyugin, K. Berger, E., Bernardini, A. Biland, O. Blanch, R. Bock, A. Boller, G. Bonnoli, D. Borla, Tridon, I. Braun, Dr. Thomas Bretz, A. Ca\~nellas, E. Carmona

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of very high energy gamma-ray emission from the FSRQ PKS 1222+21 by MAGIC, revealing rapid variability and spectral features that challenge existing jet emission models and provide new constraints on the extragalactic background light.
Contribution
The study presents the first VHE gamma-ray detection from PKS 1222+21, demonstrating rapid flux variability and spectral properties that challenge current emission models for FSRQ jets.
Findings
VHE gamma-ray emission detected up to 400 GeV with a steep spectrum.
Rapid flux variability with a doubling time of about 10 minutes.
Constraints on the gamma-ray emission region and EBL density.
Abstract
Very High Energy (VHE) gamma-ray emission from the flat spectrum radio quasar (FSRQ) PKS 1222+21 (4C 21.35, z=0.432) was detected with the MAGIC Cherenkov telescopes during a short observation (~0.5 hr) performed on 2010 June 17. The MAGIC detection coincides with high energy MeV/GeV gamma-ray activity measured by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on board the Fermi satellite. The VHE spectrum measured by MAGIC extends from about 70 GeV up to at least 400 GeV and can be well described by a power law dN/dE \propto E^-Gamma with a photon index Gamma= 3.75+/-0.27stat +/-0.2syst. The averaged integral flux above 100 GeV is (4.56+/-0.46)x10^(-10) cm^-2 s^-1 (~1 Crab Nebula flux). The VHE flux measured by MAGIC varies significantly within the 30 min exposure implying a flux doubling time of about 10 min. The VHE and MeV/GeV spectra, corrected for the absorption by the extragalactic background…
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