Multi-wavelength study of Mrk 421 TeV flare observed with \emph{TACTIC} telescope in February 2010
K.K. Singh, K.K. Yadav, P. Chandra, S. Sahayanathan, N. Bhatt, R.C., Rannot, A.K. Tickoo, R. Koul

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of the 2010 TeV flare of Mrk 421, combining observations from radio to TeV energies to understand the flare's spectral and temporal characteristics and underlying emission mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-wavelength correlation and spectral analysis of Mrk 421's 2010 TeV flare, including modeling of its broadband spectral energy distribution.
Findings
TeV flare on Feb 16, 2010 was correlated with lower energy activity.
The TeV spectrum follows a power law with index 2.6, corrected to 2.3 after EBL absorption.
Broadband modeling suggests synchrotron and SSC processes explain the emission.
Abstract
We present results from multi-wavelength study of intense flaring activity from a high frequency peaked BL Lac object Mrk 421. The source was observed in its flaring state on February 16, 2010 with the at energies above 1.5 TeV. Near simultaneous multi-wavelength data were obtained from high energy (MeV-GeV) --ray observations with \emph{Fermi}--LAT, X--ray observations by the \emph{Swift} and \emph{MAXI} satellites, optical V-band observation by SPOL at \emph{Steward Observatory} and radio 15 GHz observation at OVRO 40 meter-telescope. We have performed a detailed spectral and temporal analysis of , \emph{Fermi}--LAT and \emph{Swift}--XRT observations of Mrk 421 during February 10--23, 2010 (MJD 55237-55250). The flaring activity of the source is studied by investigating the properties of daily light curves from radio to energy range and we present the…
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