Multi-wavelength study of OT 081: broadband modelling of a transitional blazar
MAGIC Collaboration: H. Abe (1), S. Abe (1), V. A. Acciari (2), I., Agudo (3), T. Aniello (4), S. Ansoldi (5,6), L. A. Antonelli (4), A. Arbet, Engels (7), C. Arcaro (8), M. Artero (9), K. Asano (1), D. Baack (10), A., Babi\'c (11), A. Baquero (12), U. Barres de Almeida (13)

TL;DR
This study presents the first broadband analysis of the blazar OT 081, including VHE gamma-ray detection, variability, and complex emission modeling, revealing its transitional nature between BL Lac and FSRQ types.
Contribution
It provides the first broadband VHE gamma-ray data for OT 081 and demonstrates the need for external Compton components in emission models, highlighting its transitional blazar status.
Findings
VHE gamma-ray emission detected during high activity state
Emission models require external Compton component
Source located outside the Broad Line Region
Abstract
OT 081 is a well-known, luminous blazar that is remarkably variable in many energy bands. We present the first broadband study of the source which includes very-high-energy (VHE, 100\,GeV) -ray data taken by the MAGIC and H.E.S.S. imaging Cherenkov telescopes. The discovery of VHE -ray emission happened during a high state of -ray activity in July 2016, observed by many instruments from radio to VHE -rays. We identify four states of activity of the source, one of which includes VHE -ray emission. Variability in the VHE domain is found on daily timescales. The intrinsic VHE spectrum can be described by a power-law with index (MAGIC) and (H.E.S.S.) in the energy range of 55--300\,GeV and 120--500\,GeV, respectively. The broadband emission cannot be sucessfully…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research · Terahertz technology and applications · Laser Design and Applications
