Linking radio and gamma ray emission in Ap Librae
O. Hervet, C. Boisson, H. Sol

TL;DR
This study models the multi-wavelength emission of Ap Librae, a rare TeV-detected blazar, by incorporating additional components beyond standard models, revealing complex jet and disk contributions to its high-energy emission.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive multi-component SSC model including jet, disk, and external fields to explain Ap Librae's emission, bridging the gap between BL Lac objects and FSRQs.
Findings
VHE emission dominated by inverse-Compton scattering in the jet
Presence of accretion disk and parsec-scale jet signatures in SED
Ap Librae as an intermediate blazar type
Abstract
Ap Lib is one of the rare Low Synchrotron Peaked blazars detected so far at TeV energies. This type of source is not properly modelled by standard one-zone leptonic Synchrotron-self-Compton (SSC) emission scenarios. The aim of this paper is to study the relevance of additional components which should naturally occur in a SSC scenario for a better understanding of the emission mechanisms, especially at very high energies (VHE). Methods. We use simultaneous data from a multi-wavelength campaign of Planck, Swift-UVOT and Swift-XRT telescopes carried out in February 2010, as well as quasi-simultaneous data of WISE, Fermi and H.E.S.S. taken in 2010. The multi-lambda emission of Ap Lib is modelled by a blob-in-jet SSC scenario including the contribution of the base of the VLBI extended jet, the radiative blob-jet interaction, the accretion disk and its associated external photon field. We…
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