The 2010 very high energy gamma-ray flare & 10 years of multi-wavelength observations of M 87
The H.E.S.S. Collaboration: A. Abramowski, F. Acero, F. Aharonian, A., G. Akhperjanian, G. Anton, A. Balzer, A. Barnacka, U. Barres de Almeida, Y., Becherini, J. Becker, B. Behera, K. Bernl\"ohr, E. Birsin, J. Biteau, A., Bochow, C. Boisson, J. Bolmont, P. Bordas, J. Brucker

TL;DR
This paper reports on a 2010 VHE gamma-ray flare in M 87, analyzing multi-wavelength data to understand the flare's origin, variability, and relation to jet activity, with implications for black hole and jet physics.
Contribution
It presents detailed temporal and spectral analysis of a VHE flare in M 87, combining multi-wavelength observations to explore the emission mechanisms and jet activity.
Findings
The 2010 VHE flare was well characterized by a two-sided exponential profile.
No enhanced radio flux was observed during the 2010 flare, unlike in 2008.
X-ray flux from the core was increased three days after the VHE peak.
Abstract
Abridged: The giant radio galaxy M 87 with its proximity, famous jet, and very massive black hole provides a unique opportunity to investigate the origin of very high energy (VHE; E>100 GeV) gamma-ray emission generated in relativistic outflows and the surroundings of super-massive black holes. M 87 has been established as a VHE gamma-ray emitter since 2006. The VHE gamma-ray emission displays strong variability on timescales as short as a day. In this paper, results from a joint VHE monitoring campaign on M 87 by the MAGIC and VERITAS instruments in 2010 are reported. During the campaign, a flare at VHE was detected triggering further observations at VHE (H.E.S.S.), X-rays (Chandra), and radio (43 GHz VLBA). The excellent sampling of the VHE gamma-ray light curve enables one to derive a precise temporal characterization of the flare: the single, isolated flare is well described by a…
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