Extreme Blazars Observed with MAGIC: Second Catalog Release
K. Abe, S. Abe, J. Abhir, A. Abhishek, V. A. Acciari, F. Acero, A. Aguasca-Cabot, I. Agudo, C. Alispach, D. Ambrosino, F. Ambrosino, T. Aniello, S. Ansoldi, L. A. Antonelli, C. Aramo, A. Arbet-Engels, C. Arcaro, T.T.H. Arnesen, P. Aubert, A. Babi\'c, C. Bakshi, A. Baktash

TL;DR
This paper presents a second catalog of extreme blazars observed with MAGIC, reporting new VHE detections, hints of emission, and multiwavelength analysis confirming their energetic and persistent nature.
Contribution
It extends the catalog of extreme blazars in VHE gamma rays, including new detections and joint MAGIC-LST observations, enhancing understanding of their physical properties.
Findings
Two new VHE detections of extreme blazars
Three sources show hints of VHE emission
Confirmed a new VHE extreme blazar through joint observations
Abstract
Extremely high-peaked BL Lac objects - also named extreme blazars - are among the most energetic and persistent extragalactic accelerators in the Universe, defined by a synchrotron emission peaking above Hz in X-rays. Such emission is then reprocessed and produces radiation extending deeply into very-high-energy (VHE, energy E>100 GeV) gamma rays. Observations in this energy band - optimally investigated by the Imaging Air-Shower Cherenkov telescopes - are crucial for probing the physical processes that drive their extreme behavior. This study extends our investigation of extreme blazars in the VHE gamma-ray range, providing a second new mini-catalog of sources observed by the MAGIC telescopes. We report on the monitoring of seven targets between 2017 and 2025, including four newly observed sources and three that have been part of long-term observation campaigns, for a total…
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