High-energy Emission Processes in M 87
S. de Jong, V. Beckmann, S. Soldi, A. Tramacere, A. Gros

TL;DR
This study models the broad-band emission of M 87 to understand the origin of its high-energy radiation, providing new hard X-ray detection data and insights into jet and core emission mechanisms.
Contribution
It presents the first hard X-ray detection of M 87, combines multi-wavelength data for SED modeling, and suggests the core emission is dominated by a BL Lac type AGN core.
Findings
First hard X-ray detection of M 87 at 20-60 keV.
Broad-band SED modeled with a single-zone SSC model.
Hard X-ray emission likely from jet knot HST-1 flare.
Abstract
We study the contribution of thermal and non-thermal processes to the inverse Compton emission of the radio galaxy M 87 by modelling its broad-band emission. Through this we aim to derive insight into where within the AGN the X-ray, gamma-ray, and VHE emission is produced. We have analysed all available INTEGRAL IBIS/ISGRI data on M 87, spanning almost 10 years, to set an upper limit to the average hard X-ray flux of , using several techniques beyond the standard analysis which are also presented here. We also analysed hard X-ray data from Suzaku/PIN taken late November 2006, and we report the first hard X-ray detection of M 87 with a flux of . In addition we analyse data from Fermi/LAT, INTEGRAL/JEM-X, and Suzaku/XIS. We collected historical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
