Unveiling the broadband spectral and temporal properties of PKS\,0903-57 during its brightest flare
Zahir Shah, V. Jithesh, S. Sahayanathan, and Naseer Iqbal

TL;DR
This study analyzes the brightest flare of blazar PKS 0903-57 using multi-wavelength data, revealing flux variability, high-energy photon detection, and modeling the emission with leptonic processes to understand the physical mechanisms behind the flare.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed broadband spectral modeling of PKS 0903-57 during its brightest flare, identifying the dominant emission processes and physical parameter changes.
Findings
Maximum gamma-ray flux observed at 9.42e-6 ph/cm^2/s.
Detection of high-energy photons (>10 GeV) with high probability.
Flux enhancement linked to increased bulk Lorentz factor and spectral break energy.
Abstract
We carried a detailed spectral and temporal study of blazar, \mbox{PKS\,0903-57} using the \emph{Fermi}-LAT and \emph{Swift}-XRT/UVOT observations, during its brightest flaring period MJD\,58931--58970. During this period, the maximum daily averaged -ray flux () of is observed on MJD\,58951.5, the highest -ray flux detected from \mbox{PKS\,0903-57} till now. Several high-energy (HE) photons (\,GeV) consistent with the source location at high probability (>\,99\%) are detected, and the -ray lightcurve in the active state shows multiple substructures with asymmetric profile. In order to understand the possible physical scenario responsible for the flux enhancement, we carried a detailed broadband spectral study of \mbox{PKS\,0903-57} by choosing different flux states from its active period.…
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