Parameter constraints in a near-equipartition model with multi-frequency \emph{NuSTAR}, \emph{Swift} and \emph{Fermi-LAT} data from 3C 279
Dahai Yan, Li Zhang, and Shuang-Nan Zhang

TL;DR
This study models the spectral energy distribution of 3C 279 using multi-frequency data with a near-equipartition leptonic model, constraining physical parameters and emission sites during different activity states.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive MCMC-based fitting approach to constrain parameters of a one-zone leptonic model for 3C 279 using simultaneous multi-wavelength data.
Findings
Spectra are well fit under near-equipartition conditions.
X-ray emission is dominated by synchrotron-self Compton photons.
Gamma-ray emission originates from external infrared photon scattering.
Abstract
Precise spectra of 3C 279 in the 0.5-70 keV range, obtained during two epochs of \emph{Swift} and \emph{NuSTAR} observations, are analyzed using a near-equipartition model. We apply a one-zone leptonic model with a three-parameter log-parabola electron energy distribution (EED) to fit the \emph{Swift} and \emph{NuSTAR} X-ray data, as well as simultaneous optical and \emph{Fermi}-LAT -ray data. The Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) technique is used to search the high-dimensional parameter space and evaluate the uncertainties on model parameters. We show that the two spectra can be successfully fit in near-equipartition conditions, defined by the ratio of the energy density of relativistic electrons to magnetic field being close to unity. In both spectra, the observed X-rays are dominated by synchrotron-self Compton photons, and the observed rays are…
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