The extreme HBL behaviour of Markarian 501 during 2012
M. L. Ahnen (1), S. Ansoldi (2, 19), L. A. Antonelli (3), C. Arcaro, (4), A. Babi\'c (5), B. Banerjee (6), P. Bangale (7), U. Barres de Almeida (7, and 22), J. A. Barrio (8), J. Becerra Gonz\'alez (9), W. Bednarek (10), E., Bernardini (11, 23), A. Berti (2, 24)

TL;DR
During 2012, Mrk 501 exhibited extreme high-frequency-peaked blazar behavior with unprecedented hard X-ray and VHE spectra, showing variability and correlations that suggest a temporary EHBL state driven by high-energy electron injections.
Contribution
This study provides the first detailed multiwavelength campaign showing Mrk 501's extreme HBL behavior and demonstrates that the EHBL state can be transient rather than permanent.
Findings
Mrk 501 reached VHE flux of ~3 Crab units on June 9, 2012.
The spectra were the hardest measured for Mrk 501 to date.
A strong correlation between X-ray and VHE gamma-ray fluxes was observed.
Abstract
A multiwavelength campaign was organized to take place between March and July of 2012. Excellent temporal coverage was obtained with more than 25 instruments, including the MAGIC, FACT and VERITAS Cherenkov telescopes, the instruments on board the Swift and Fermi spacecraft, and the telescopes operated by the GASP-WEBT collaboration. Mrk 501 showed a very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray flux above 0.2 TeV of 0.5 times the Crab Nebula flux (CU) for most of the campaign. The highest activity occurred on 2012 June 9, when the VHE flux was 3 CU, and the peak of the high-energy spectral component was found to be at 2 TeV. This study reports very hard X-ray spectra, and the hardest VHE spectra measured to date for Mrk 501. The fractional variability was found to increase with energy, with the highest variability occurring at VHE, and a significant correlation between the X-ray…
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