First broadband characterization and redshift determination of the VHE blazar MAGIC J2001+439
MAGIC Collaboration (and others): J. Aleksi\'c (1), S. Ansoldi (2), L., A. Antonelli (3), P. Antoranz (4), A. Babic (5), P. Bangale (6), U. Barres de, Almeida (6), J. A. Barrio (7), J. Becerra Gonz\'alez (8,25), W. Bednarek (9),, E. Bernardini (10), A. Biland (11), O. Blanch (1)

TL;DR
This study reports the first VHE gamma-ray detection and redshift measurement of the blazar MAGIC J2001+439, combining multi-instrument observations to analyze its broadband emission and variability.
Contribution
It provides the first VHE detection and redshift determination of MAGIC J2001+439, enhancing understanding of its emission mechanisms and variability.
Findings
Detected VHE gamma-ray emission at 6.3 sigma significance.
Measured redshift of z = 0.18 +/- 0.04 from host galaxy.
Described broadband emission with a one-zone SSC model.
Abstract
We aim to characterize the broadband emission from 2FGL J2001.1+4352, which has been associated with the unknown-redshift blazar MG4 J200112+4352. Based on its gamma-ray spectral properties, it was identified as a potential very high energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) gamma-ray emitter. The source was observed with MAGIC first in 2009 and later in 2010 within a multi-instrument observation campaign. The MAGIC observations yielded 14.8 hours of good quality stereoscopic data. The object was monitored at radio, optical and gamma-ray energies during the years 2010 and 2011. The source, named MAGIC J2001+439, is detected for the first time at VHE with MAGIC at a statistical significance of 6.3 {\sigma} (E > 70 GeV) during a 1.3-hour long observation on 2010 July 16. The multi-instrument observations show variability in all energy bands with the highest amplitude of variability in the X-ray and VHE…
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