The awakening of the gamma-ray narrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxy PKS 1502+036
F. D'Ammando (Department of Physics, Astronomy of the University of, Bologna, INAF-IRA Bologna), M. Orienti (INAF-IRA Bologna), J. Finke (U.S., Naval Research Laboratory), T. Hovatta (Aalto University Metsahovi Radio, Observatory), M. Giroletti (INAF-IRA Bologna)

TL;DR
This paper reports on a significant gamma-ray flare from the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy PKS 1502+036 in 2015, analyzing multi-wavelength data to understand its emission mechanisms and source properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-wavelength analysis of a gamma-ray flare in PKS 1502+036, revealing the location of the emission region and constraining the black hole mass.
Findings
Gamma-ray peak flux reached (93 ± 19) × 10^{-8} ph cm^{-2} s^{-1}
Gamma-ray and radio emissions are delayed by about three weeks
SED modeling suggests external Compton scattering with dust torus photons
Abstract
After a long low-activity period, a gamma-ray flare from the narrow-line Seyfert 1 PKS 1502+036 (z=0.4089) was detected by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on board Fermi in 2015. On 2015 December 20 the source reached a daily peak flux, in the 0.1-300 GeV band, of (93 19) 10 ph cm s, attaining a flux of (237 71) 10 ph cm s on 3-hr time-scales, which corresponds to an isotropic luminosity of (7.3 2.1) 10 erg/s. The gamma-ray flare was not accompanied by significant spectral changes. We report on multi-wavelength radio-to-gamma-ray observations of PKS 1502+036 during 2008 August-2016 March by Fermi-LAT, Swift, XMM-Newton, Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey, and the Owens Valley Radio Observatory (OVRO). An increase in activity was observed on 2015 December 22 by Swift in optical, UV, and X-rays. The…
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