Absorption features in sub-TeV gamma-ray spectra of BL Lac objects
L. Foffano, V. Vittorini, M. Tavani, E. Menegoni

TL;DR
This paper explores how absorption features in sub-TeV gamma-ray spectra of BL Lac objects can reveal details about their surrounding structures and gamma-ray production sites, using recent observations of an extreme blazar.
Contribution
It introduces an indirect method to detect ambient structures in BL Lac objects through gamma-ray spectral analysis, highlighting the potential of absorption features as diagnostic tools.
Findings
Detection of absorption features in the gamma-ray spectrum of 2WHSP J073326.7+515354.
Evidence of narrow-line regions in the environment of the studied blazar.
Implications for gamma-ray production site localization and jet environment constraints.
Abstract
The production site of gamma rays in blazars is closely related to their interaction with the photon fields surrounding the active galactic nucleus. In this paper, we discuss an indirect method that may help to unveil the presence of ambient structures in BL Lac objects through the analysis of their gamma-ray spectrum. Gamma rays, passing through structures at different distances from the black hole, interact via pair production with the corresponding photon fields and produce absorption features in their spectral energy distribution. An interaction with a putative broad-line region may reduce the gamma-ray flux only if its production site were very close to the central engine. However, if jet photons interact with a bath of optical-UV seed photons produced by a narrow-line region extended over the parsec scale, the consequent process may cause absorption…
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