Probing the origin of VHE emission from M 87 with MWL observations in 2010
Martin Raue, Lukasz Stawarz, Daniel Mazin, Pierre Colin, Michelle Hui,, Matthias Beilicke, Craig Walker (for the H.E.S.S., MAGIC, VERITAS, and, Fermi-LAT Collaborations, the M 87 MWL Monitoring Teams)

TL;DR
This study investigates the origin of very high energy gamma-ray emission from the galaxy M 87 using multi-wavelength observations during a 2010 flare, aiming to pinpoint the emission region near the supermassive black hole.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the location of VHE emission in M 87 through coordinated multi-wavelength observations during a flare event.
Findings
VHE emission correlated with radio core activity.
Evidence suggests emission near the SMBH.
Multi-wavelength data constrains emission models.
Abstract
The large majority of extragalactic very high energy (VHE; E>100 GeV) sources belongs to the class of active galactic nuclei (AGN), in particular the BL Lac sub-class. AGNs are characterized by an extremely bright and compact emission region, powered by a super-massive black hole (SMBH) and an accretion disk, and relativistic outflows (jets) detected all across the electro-magnetic spectrum. In BL Lac sources the jet axis is oriented close to the line of sight, giving rise to a relativistic boosting of the emission. In radio galaxies, on the other hand, the jet makes a larger angle to the line of sight allowing to resolve the central core and the jet in great details. The giant radio galaxy M 87 with its proximity (1 6Mpc) and its very massive black hole ((3-6) x 10^9 M_solar) provides a unique laboratory to investigate VHE emission in such objects and thereby probe particle…
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