# MAGIC detection of very high energy gamma-ray emission from the   low-luminosity blazar 1ES 1741+196

**Authors:** MAGIC Collaboration: M. L. Ahnen (1), S. Ansoldi (2,24), L. A., Antonelli (3), P. Antoranz (4), C. Arcaro (5), A. Babic (6), B. Banerjee (7),, P. Bangale (8), U. Barres de Almeida (8,25), J. A. Barrio (9), W. Bednarek, (11), E. Bernardini (12,27), A. Berti (2,28), B. Biasuzzi (2), A. Biland (1),, O. Blanch (13), S. Bonnefoy (9), G. Bonnoli (4), F. Borracci (8), T. Bretz, (14,29), S. Buson (5,26), A. Carosi (3), A. Chatterjee (7), R. Clavero (10),, P. Colin (8), E. Colombo (10), J. L. Contreras (9), J. Cortina (13), S., Covino (3), P. Da Vela (4), F. Dazzi (8), A. De Angelis (5), B. De Lotto (2),, E. de O\~na Wilhelmi (15), F. Di Pierro (3), M. Doert (16), A. Dom\'inguez, (9), D. Dominis Prester (6), D. Dorner (14), M. Doro (5), S. Einecke (16), D., Eisenacher Glawion (14), D. Elsaesser (16), M. Engelkemeier (16), V. Fallah, Ramazani (17), A. Fern\'andez-Barral (13), D. Fidalgo (9), M. V. Fonseca (9),, L. Font (18), K. Frantzen (16), C. Fruck (8), D. Galindo (19), R. J. Garc\'ia, L\'opez (10), M. Garczarczyk (12), D. Garrido Terrats (18), M. Gaug (18), P., Giammaria (3), N. Godinovi\'c (6), D. Gora (12), D. Guberman (13), D. Hadasch, (20), A. Hahn (8), M. Hayashida (20), J. Herrera (10), J. Hose (8), D. Hrupec, (6), G. Hughes (1), W. Idec (11), K. Kodani (20), Y. Konno (20), H. Kubo, (20), J. Kushida (20), A. La Barbera (3), D. Lelas (6), E. Lindfors (17), S., Lombardi (3), F. Longo (2,28), M. L\'opez (9), R. L\'opez-Coto (13,30), P., Majumdar (7), M. Makariev (21), K. Mallot (12), G. Maneva (21), M. Manganaro, (10), N. Mankuzhiyil (2,31), K. Mannheim (14), L. Maraschi (3), B. Marcote, (19), M. Mariotti (5), M. Mart\'inez (13), D. Mazin (8,32), U. Menzel (8), J., M. Miranda (4), R. Mirzoyan (8), A. Moralejo (13), E. Moretti (8), D., Nakajima (20), V. Neustroev (17), A. Niedzwiecki (11), M. Nievas Rosillo (9),, K. Nilsson (17,33), K. Nishijima (20), K. Noda (8), L. Nogu\'es (13), S., Paiano (5), J. Palacio (13), M. Palatiello (2), D. Paneque (8), R. Paoletti, (4), J. M. Paredes (19), X. Paredes-Fortuny (19), G. Pedaletti (12), M., Peresano (2), L. Perri (3), M. Persic (2,34), J. Poutanen (17), P. G. Prada, Moroni (22), E. Prandini (1,35), I. Puljak (6), J. R. Garcia (8), I., Reichardt (5), W. Rhode (16), M. Rib\'o (19), J. Rico (13), T. Saito (20), K., Satalecka (12), S. Schroeder (16), T. Schweizer (8), S. N. Shore (22), A., Sillanp\"a\"a (17), J. Sitarek (11), I. Snidaric (6), D. Sobczynska (11), A., Stamerra (3), M. Strzys (8), T. Suri\'c (6), L. Takalo (17), H. Takami, (20,36), F. Tavecchio (3), P. Temnikov (21), T. Terzi\'c (6), D. Tescaro (5),, M. Teshima (8,32), D. F. Torres (23), T. Toyama (8), A. Treves (2), G. Vanzo, (10), V. Verguilov (21), I. Vovk (8), J. E. Ward (13), M. Will (10), M. H. Wu, (15), R. Zanin (19,30), Fermi-LAT collaboration: J. Becerra Gonz\'alez, (10,26), B. Rani (39), and F. Krauss (37), M. Perri (3,38), F. Verrecchia, (3,38), R. Reinthal (17) ((1) ETH Zurich, (2) Universit\`a di Udine, INFN, Trieste, (3) INAF National Institute for Astrophysics, (4) Universit\`a di, Siena, INFN Pisa, (5) Universit\`a di Padova, INFN, (6) Croatian MAGIC, Consortium, Rudjer Boskovic Institute, University of Rijeka, University of, Split, University of Zagreb, Croatia, (7) Saha Institute of Nuclear, Physics, 1/AF Bidhannagar, (8) Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Physik, (9), Universidad Complutense, (10) Inst. de Astrof\'isica de Canarias, Universidad, de La Laguna, Dpto. Astrof\'isica, (11) University of \L\'od\'z, (12), Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), (13) Institut de Fisica d'Altes, Energies (IFAE), The Barcelona Institute of Science, Technology, Campus, UAB, (14) Universit\"at W\"urzburg, (15) Institute for Space Sciences, (CSIC/IEEC), (16) Technische Universit\"at Dortmund, (17) Finnish MAGIC, Consortium, Tuorla Observatory, University of Turku, Astronomy Division,, University of Oulu, Finland, (18) Unitat de F\'isica de les Radiacions,, Departament de F\'isica, and CERES-IEEC, Universitat Aut\`onoma de Barcelona,, (19) Universitat de Barcelona, ICC, (20) Japanese MAGIC Consortium, ICRR, The, University of Tokyo, Department of Physics, Hakubi Center, Kyoto, University, Tokai University, The University of Tokushima, (21) Inst. for, Nucl. Research, Nucl. Energy, (22) Universit\`a di Pisa, and INFN Pisa,, (23) ICREA, Institute for Space Sciences (CSIC/IEEC), (24) also at the, Department of Physics of Kyoto University, Japan, (25) now at Centro, Brasileiro de Pesquisas F\'isicas (CBPF/MCTI), (26) now at NASA Goddard Space, Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA, Department of Physics and, Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, (27) Humboldt University of, Berlin, Institut f\"ur Physik Newtonstr. 15, (28) also at University of, Trieste, (29) now at Ecole polytechnique f\'ed\'erale de Lausanne (EPFL),, Lausanne, Switzerland, (30) now at Max-Planck-Institut fur Kernphysik, (31), now at Astrophysical Sciences Division, BARC, Mumbai, India, (32) also at, Japanese MAGIC Consortium, (33) now at Finnish Centre for Astronomy with ESO, (FINCA), Turku, Finland, (34) also at INAF-Trieste, Dept. of Physics and, Astronomy, University of Bologna, (35) also at ISDC - Science Data Center for, Astrophysics, (36) now at IPNS, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, (KEK) 1-1 Oho, Tsukuba, (37) GRAPPA, Anton Pannekoek Institute for, Astronomy, University of Amsterdam, (38) ASI Science Data Center, (39) NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center)

arXiv: 1702.06795 · 2017-05-17

## TL;DR

This paper reports the first detection of very high energy gamma-ray emission from the low-luminosity blazar 1ES 1741+196 by MAGIC, expanding the known population of TeV BL Lacs and analyzing its spectral energy distribution.

## Contribution

First detection of VHE gamma-ray emission from 1ES 1741+196, confirming its status as a TeV BL Lac and providing detailed spectral and SED modeling.

## Key findings

- Detected at 6.0 sigma confidence level
- Measured flux and spectral index consistent with other TeV BL Lacs
- Identified thermal emission from host galaxy in optical data

## Abstract

We present the first detection of the nearby (z=0.084) low-luminosity BL Lac object 1ES 1741+196 in the very high energy (VHE: E$>$100 GeV) band. This object lies in a triplet of interacting galaxies. Early predictions had suggested 1ES 1741+196 to be, along with several other high-frequency BL Lac sources, within the reach of MAGIC detectability. Its detection by MAGIC, later confirmed by VERITAS, helps to expand the small population of known TeV BL Lacs. The source was observed with the MAGIC telescopes between 2010 April and 2011 May, collecting 46 h of good quality data. These observations led to the detection of the source at 6.0 $\sigma$ confidence level, with a steady flux $\mathrm{F}(> 100 {\rm GeV}) = (6.4 \pm 1.7_{\mathrm{stat}}\pm 2.6_{\mathrm{syst}}) \cdot 10^{-12}$ ph cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ and a differential spectral photon index $\Gamma = 2.4 \pm 0.2_{\mathrm{stat}} \pm 0.2_{\mathrm{syst}}$ in the range of $\sim$80 GeV - 3 TeV. To study the broad-band spectral energy distribution (SED) simultaneous with MAGIC observations, we use KVA, Swift/UVOT and XRT, and Fermi/LAT data. One-zone synchrotron-self-Compton (SSC) modeling of the SED of 1ES 1741+196 suggests values for the SSC parameters that are quite common among known TeV BL Lacs except for a relatively low Doppler factor and slope of electron energy distribution. A thermal feature seen in the SED is well matched by a giant elliptical's template. This appears to be the signature of thermal emission from the host galaxy, which is clearly resolved in optical observations.

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