The nature of the multi-wavelength emission of 3C 111
S. de Jong (1), V. Beckmann (1), F. Mattana (1) ((1) Fran\c{c}ois, Arago Centre, APC, Universit\'e Paris Diderot)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the high-energy emission of radio galaxy 3C 111, revealing a hybrid thermal and non-thermal origin through multi-wavelength spectral modeling.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectral analysis combining X-ray to gamma-ray data and proposes a hybrid emission model for 3C 111.
Findings
X-ray spectrum dominated by thermal processes with non-thermal indications
Spectral energy distribution fitted with a single-zone synchrotron-self Compton model
Evidence of a hybrid emission scenario with thermal and non-thermal components
Abstract
We attempt to determine the nature of the high energy emission of the radio galaxy 3C 111, by distinguishing between the effects of the thermal and non-thermal processes. We study the X-ray spectrum of 3C 111 between 0.4 keV and 200 keV, and its spectral energy distribution, using data from the Suzaku satellite combined with INTEGRAL, Swift/BAT data, and Fermi/LAT data. We then model the overall spectral energy distribution including radio and infrared data. The combined Suzaku, Swift and INTEGRAL data are represented by an absorbed exponentially cut-off power-law with reflection from neutral material with a photon index Gamma = 1.68+-0.03, a high-energy cut-off Ecut = 227+143-67 keV, a reflection component with R = 0.7+-0.3 and a Gaussian component to account for the iron emission-line at 6.4 keV with an equivalent width of EW = 85+-11 eV. The X-ray spectrum appears dominated by…
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