The 2009 multiwavelength campaign on Mrk 421: Variability and correlation studies
MAGIC Collaboration: 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), W. Bednarek (9), K. Berger (8),, E. Bernardini (10), A. Biland (11), O. Blanch (1)

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive 4.5-month multiwavelength observational campaign of Mrk 421, revealing significant variability and correlations across wavelengths during its non-flaring state, supporting leptonic emission models.
Contribution
First detailed non-flaring state multiwavelength variability and correlation analysis of Mrk 421, demonstrating similarities with flaring activity and supporting leptonic emission scenarios.
Findings
All wavelength PSDs follow power-law distributions without breaks.
Positive correlation between VHE and X-ray fluxes with zero lag.
Anti-correlation observed between optical/UV and X-ray emissions.
Abstract
We performed a 4.5-month multi-instrument campaign (from radio to VHE gamma rays) on Mrk421 between January 2009 and June 2009, which included VLBA, F-GAMMA, GASP-WEBT, Swift, RXTE, Fermi-LAT, MAGIC, and Whipple, among other instruments and collaborations. Mrk421 was found in its typical (non-flaring) activity state, with a VHE flux of about half that of the Crab Nebula, yet the light curves show significant variability at all wavelengths, the highest variability being in the X-rays. We determined the power spectral densities (PSD) at most wavelengths and found that all PSDs can be described by power-laws without a break, and with indices consistent with pink/red-noise behavior. We observed a harder-when-brighter behavior in the X-ray spectra and measured a positive correlation between VHE and X-ray fluxes with zero time lag. Such characteristics have been reported many times during…
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