A significant hardening and rising shape detected in the MeV/GeV nuFnu spectrum from the recently-discovered very-high-energy blazar S4 0954+65 during the bright optical flare in 2015 February
Y. T. Tanaka, J. Becerra Gonzalez, R. Itoh, J. D. Finke, Y. Inoue, R., Ojha, B. Carpenter, E. Lindfors, F. Krauss, R. Desiante, K. Shiki, Y., Fukazawa, F. Longo, J. McEnery, S. Buson, K. Nilsson, V. Fallah Ramazani, R., Reinthal, L. Takalo, T. Pursimo, W. Boschin

TL;DR
This paper reports on multi-wavelength observations of the VHE blazar S4 0954+65 during a bright optical flare, revealing spectral hardening in GeV energies, softening in X-rays, and modeling the emission with external photon inverse-Compton scattering.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed multi-wavelength analysis of S4 0954+65 during a VHE flare, highlighting spectral changes and proposing a model involving external dust torus photons.
Findings
Spectral hardening at GeV energies during the flare.
X-ray spectrum softening observed during the same period.
Inverse-Compton model with external dust photons explains the VHE emission.
Abstract
We report on Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) and multi-wavelength results on the recently-discovered very-high-energy (VHE, 100 GeV) blazar S4 0954+65 () during an exceptionally bright optical flare in 2015 February. During the time period (2015 February, 13/14, or MJD 57067) when the MAGIC telescope detected VHE -ray emission from the source, the Fermi-LAT data indicated a significant spectral hardening at GeV energies, with a power-law photon index of ---compared with the 3FGL value (averaged over four years of observation) of . In contrast, Swift/XRT data showed a softening of the X-ray spectrum, with a photon index of (compared with averaged during the flare from MJD 57066 to 57077), possibly indicating a modest contribution of synchrotron photons by the highest-energy electrons superposed on the…
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