Multiwavelength Observations of the Previously Unidentified Blazar RX J0648.7+1516
E. Aliu, T. Aune, M. Beilicke, W. Benbow, M. B\"ottcher, A. Bouvier,, S. M. Bradbury, J. H. Buckley, V. Bugaev, A. Cannon, A. Cesarini, L. Ciupik,, M. P. Connolly, W. Cui, G. Decerprit, R. Dickherber, C. Duke, M. Errando, A., Falcone, Q. Feng, G. Finnegan, L. Fortson, A. Furniss

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of very-high-energy gamma-ray emission from the blazar RX J0648.7+1516, confirming its classification as a high-frequency-peaked BL Lac object and analyzing its broadband emission with various models.
Contribution
First detection of VHE gamma-ray emission from RX J0648.7+1516, with multiwavelength observations confirming its blazar nature and providing data for modeling its emission mechanisms.
Findings
VHE gamma-ray emission detected with a photon index of 4.4
Optical spectroscopy measured redshift z=0.179
Standard SSC model overproduces gamma-ray emission, alternative models fit better.
Abstract
We report on the VERITAS discovery of very-high-energy (VHE) gamma- ray emission above 200 GeV from the high-frequency-peaked BL Lac object RXJ0648.7+1516 (GBJ0648+1516), associated with 1FGLJ0648.8+1516. The photon spectrum above 200 GeV is fit by a power law dN/dE = F0(E/E0)-{\Gamma} with a photon index {\Gamma} of 4.4 {\pm} 0.8stat {\pm}0.3syst and a flux normalization F0 of (2.3 {\pm}0.5stat {\pm} 1.2sys) {\times} 10-11 TeV-1cm-2s-1 with E0 = 300 GeV. No VHE vari- ability is detected during VERITAS observations of RXJ0648.7+1516 between 2010 March 4 and April 15. Following the VHE discovery, the optical identifica- tion and spectroscopic redshift were obtained using the Shane 3-m Telescope at the Lick Observatory, showing the unidentified object to be a BL Lac type with a redshift of z = 0.179. Broadband multiwavelength observations contemporaneous with the VERITAS exposure period…
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