Multi-year characterisation of the broad-band emission from the intermittent extreme BL Lac 1ES~2344+514
H. Abe, S. Abe, V. A. Acciari, I. Agudo, T. Aniello, S. Ansoldi, L. A., Antonelli, A. Arbet Engels, C. Arcaro, M. Artero, K. Asano, D. Baack, A., Babi\'c, A. Baquero, U. Barres de Almeida, I. Batkovi\'c, J. Baxter,, J.Becerra Gonz\'alez, E. Bernardini, J. Bernete, A. Berti

TL;DR
This multi-year study of BL Lac 1ES 2344+514 reveals complex spectral variability, extreme states during both high and low flux periods, and suggests multiple emission regions with a two-component model explaining VHE flare behavior.
Contribution
It provides the longest multi-wavelength investigation of 1ES 2344+514, revealing new insights into its spectral variability and emission regions, challenging single-zone models.
Findings
Extreme synchrotron peak shifts occur during both high and low flux states.
A strong X-ray flare showed spectral softness and complexity, violating typical trends.
VHE flare behavior suggests a two-component emission model rather than single-zone scenarios.
Abstract
The BL Lac 1ES 2344+514 is known for temporary extreme properties (e.g., a shift of the synchrotron SED peak energy above 1keV). While those extreme states were so far observed only during high flux levels, additional multi-year observing campaigns are required to achieve a coherent picture. Here, we report the longest investigation of the source from radio to VHE performed so far, focusing on a systematic characterisation of the intermittent extreme states. While our results confirm that 1ES 2344+514 typically exhibits 1keV during elevated flux periods, we also find periods where the extreme state coincides with low flux activity. A strong spectral variability thus happens in the quiescent state, and is likely caused by an increase of the electron acceleration efficiency without a change in the electron injection luminosity. We also report a strong X-ray…
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