Flux and spectral variability of Mrk 421 during its moderate activity state using NuSTAR: Possible accretion disc contribution?
Santanu Mondal, Priyanka Rani, C. S. Stalin, Sandip K. Chakrabarti,, and Suvendu Rakshit

TL;DR
This study investigates the X-ray variability of Mrk 421 during moderate activity using NuSTAR data, exploring potential contributions from accretion disc emission and its relation to jet activity.
Contribution
It applies a two component advective flow model to NuSTAR data, revealing possible accretion disc signatures in the X-ray emission of Mrk 421 during different activity states.
Findings
Spectral fits suggest the presence of accretion disc contributions to X-ray emission.
Correlations between disc, jet, and radio flux indicate interconnected emission processes.
Disc parameters vary with activity state, supporting a disc-jet connection.
Abstract
The X-ray emission in BL Lac objects is believed to be dominated by synchrotron emission from their relativistic jets. However, when the jet emission is not strong, one could expect signatures of X-ray emission from inverse Compton scattering of accretion disc photons by the corona. Moreover, the observed X-ray variability can also originate in the disc, and gets propagated and amplified by the jet. Here, we present results on the BL Lac object Mrk 421 using the NuSTAR data acquired during 2017 when the source was in a moderate X-ray brightness state. For comparison with high jet activity, we also considered one epoch data in April 2013 during a very high X-ray brightness state. Our aim is to explore the possibility of the signature of accretion disc emission in the overall X-ray emission from Mrk 421. The spectral fitting of the data using the two component advective flow model shows…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
