A. Chekhtman
George Mason University
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2014
C. C. Cheung; Stefan Larsson; J. D. Scargle; Mustafa A. Amin; R. D. Blandford; D. Bulmash; J. Chiang; S. Ciprini; R. H. D. Corbet; Emilio E. Falco; Philip J. Marshall; D. L. Wood; M. Ajello; D. Bastieri; A. Chekhtman; F. D'Ammando; M. Giroletti; J. E. Grove; B. Lott; R. Ojha; M. Orienti; J. S. Perkins; M. Razzano; A. W. Smith; D. J. Thompson; K. S. Wood
Using data from the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT), we report the first clear ?-ray measurement of a delay between flares from the gravitationally lensed images of a blazar. The delay was detected in B0218+357, a known double-image lensed system, during a period of enhanced ?-ray activity with peak fluxes consistently observed to reach >20-50 ? its previous average flux. An auto-correlation function analysis identified a delay in the ?-ray data of 11.46 ? 0.16?days (1?) that is ~1?day greater than previous radio measurements. Considering that it is beyond the capabilities of the LAT to spatially resolve the two images, we nevertheless decomposed individual sequences of superposing ?-ray flares/delayed emissions. In three such ~8-10?day-long sequences within a ~4?month span, considering confusion due to overlapping flaring emission and flux measurement uncertainties, we found flux ratios consistent with ~1, thus systematically smaller than those from radio observations. During the first, best-defined flare, the delayed emission was detailed with a Fermi pointing, and we observed flux doubling timescales of ~3-6?hr implying as well extremely compact ?-ray emitting regions.
Physical Review D | 2017
S. Abdollahi; M. Ackermann; M. Ajello; W. B. Atwood; L. Baldini; G. Barbiellini; D. Bastieri; R. Bellazzini; E. D. Bloom; R. Bonino; T. Brandt; J. Bregeon; P. Bruel; R. Buehler; R. A. Cameron; R. Caputo; M. Caragiulo; Daniel Castro; E. Cavazzuti; C. Cecchi; A. Chekhtman; S. Ciprini; J. Cohen-Tanugi; F. Costanza; A. Cuoco; S. Cutini; F. D'Ammando; F. de Palma; R. Desiante; S. W. Digel
We present a measurement of the cosmic-ray electron+positron spectrum between 7 GeV and 2 TeV performed with almost seven years of data collected with the Fermi Large Area Telescope. We find that the spectrum is well fit by a broken power law with a break energy at about 50 GeV. Above 50 GeV, the spectrum is well described by a single power law with a spectral index of 3.07 ± 0.02 (stat+syst) ± 0.04 (energy measurement). An exponential cutoff lower than 1.8 TeV is excluded at 95% CL. PACS numbers: 98.70.Sa, 96.50.sb, 95.85.Ry, 95.55.Vj
The Astrophysical Journal | 2013
W. B. Atwood; L. Baldini; J. Bregeon; P. Bruel; A. Chekhtman; J. Cohen-Tanugi; A. Drlica-Wagner; Jonathan Granot; F. Longo; N. Omodei; Melissa Pesce-Rollins; S. Razzaque; L. S. Rochester; C. Sgrò; M. Tinivella; T. L. Usher; S. Zimmer
Based on the experience gained during the four and a half years of the mission, the Fermi-LAT Collaboration has undertaken a comprehensive revision of the event-level analysis going under the name ...
Archive | 2011
A. A. Abdo; M. Ackermann; M. Ajello; L. Baldini; J. Ballet; G. Barbiellini; D. Bastieri; K. Bechtol; R. Bellazzini; B. Berenji; R. D. Blandford; E. D. Bloom; E. Bonamente; A. W. Borgland; A. Bouvier; J. Bregeon; A. Brez; M. Brigida; P. Bruel; R. Buehler; S. Buson; G. A. Caliandro; R. A. Cameron; A. Cannon; Patrizia A. Caraveo; S. Carrigan; J. M. Casandjian; E. Cavazzuti; C. Cecchi; O. Celik
We report on the gamma-ray activity of the high-synchrotron-peaked BL Lacertae object Markarian 421 (Mrk 421) during the first 1.5 years of Fermi operation, from 2008 August 5 to 2010 March 12. We find that the Large Area Telescope (LAT) gamma-ray spectrum above 0.3 GeV can be well described by a power-law function with photon index Gamma = 1.78 +/- 0.02 and average photon flux F(>0.3 GeV) = (7.23 +/- 0.16) x 10(-8) ph cm(-2) s(-1). Over this time period, the Fermi-LAT spectrum above 0.3 GeV was evaluated on seven-day-long time intervals, showing significant variations in the photon flux (up to a factor similar to 3 from the minimum to the maximum flux) but mild spectral variations. The variability amplitude at X-ray frequencies measured by RXTE/ASM and Swift/BAT is substantially larger than that in gamma-rays measured by Fermi-LAT, and these two energy ranges are not significantly correlated. We also present the first results from the 4.5 month long multifrequency campaign on Mrk 421, which included the VLBA, Swift, RXTE, MAGIC, the F-GAMMA, GASP-WEBT, and other collaborations and instruments that provided excellent temporal and energy coverage of the source throughout the entire campaign (2009 January 19 to 2009 June 1). During this campaign, Mrk 421 showed a low activity at all wavebands. The extensive multi-instrument (radio to TeV) data set provides an unprecedented, complete look at the quiescent spectral energy distribution (SED) for this source. The broadband SED was reproduced with a leptonic (one-zone synchrotron self-Compton) and a hadronic model (synchrotron proton blazar). Both frameworks are able to describe the average SED reasonably well, implying comparable jet powers but very different characteristics for the blazar emission site.We report on the γ -ray activity of the high-synchrotron-peaked BL Lacertae object Markarian 421 (Mrk 421) during the first 1.5 years of Fermi operation, from 2008 August 5 to 2010 March 12. We find that the Large Area Telescope (LAT) γ -ray spectrum above 0.3 GeV can be well described by a power-law function with photon index Γ = 1.78± 0.02 and average photon flux F (>0.3 GeV) = (7.23 ± 0.16) × 10−8 ph cm−2 s−1. Over this time period, the FermiLAT spectrum above 0.3 GeV was evaluated on seven-day-long time intervals, showing significant variations in the photon flux (up to a factor ∼3 from the minimum to the maximum flux) but mild spectral variations. The variability amplitude at X-ray frequencies measured by RXTE/ASM and Swift/BAT is substantially larger than that in γ -rays measured by Fermi-LAT, and these two energy ranges are not significantly correlated. We also present the first results from the 4.5 month long multifrequency campaign on Mrk 421, which included the VLBA, Swift, RXTE, MAGIC, the F-GAMMA, GASP-WEBT, and other collaborations and instruments that provided excellent temporal and energy coverage of the source throughout the entire campaign (2009 January 19 to 2009 June 1). During this campaign, Mrk 421 showed a low activity at all wavebands. The extensive multi-instrument (radio to TeV) data set provides an unprecedented, complete look at the quiescent spectral energy distribution (SED) for this source. The broadband SED was reproduced with a leptonic (one-zone synchrotron self-Compton) and a hadronic model (synchrotron proton blazar). Both frameworks are able to describe the average SED reasonably well, implying comparable jet powers but very different characteristics for the blazar emission site.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010
M. S. Briggs; G. J. Fishman; V. Connaughton; P. N. Bhat; W. S. Paciesas; Robert D. Preece; C. Wilson-Hodge; Vandiver Chaplin; R. M. Kippen; A. von Kienlin; Charles A. Meegan; E. Bissaldi; J. R. Dwyer; David M. Smith; Robert H. Holzworth; J. E. Grove; A. Chekhtman
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013
M. S. Briggs; S. Xiong; V. Connaughton; Dave Tierney; G. Fitzpatrick; S. Foley; J. Eric Grove; A. Chekhtman; M. H. Gibby; G. J. Fishman; S. McBreen; Vandiver Chaplin; S. Guiriec; Emily Layden; P. N. Bhat; Maximilian Hughes; J. Greiner; Andreas von Kienlin; R. Marc Kippen; Charles A. Meegan; W. S. Paciesas; Robert D. Preece; C. Wilson-Hodge; Robert H. Holzworth; Michael L. Hutchins
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013
V. Connaughton; M. S. Briggs; S. Xiong; Joseph R. Dwyer; Michael L. Hutchins; J. Eric Grove; A. Chekhtman; Dave Tierney; G. Fitzpatrick; S. Foley; S. McBreen; P. N. Bhat; Vandiver Chaplin; E. S. Cramer; G. J. Fishman; R. H. Holzworth; M. H. Gibby; Andreas von Kienlin; Charles A. Meegan; W. S. Paciesas; Robert D. Preece; C. Wilson-Hodge
The Astrophysical Journal | 2013
Y. Tanaka; C. C. Cheung; Yoshiyuki Inoue; M. Ajello; C. D. Dermer; D. L. Wood; A. Chekhtman; Yasushi Fukazawa; T. Mizuno; M. Ohno; D. Paneque; D. J. Thompson
Physical Review Letters | 2017
S. Abdollahi; M. Ackermann; M. Ajello; A. Albert; W. B. Atwood; L. Baldini; G. Barbiellini; R. Bellazzini; E. Bissaldi; E. D. Bloom; R. Bonino; E. Bottacini; T. Brandt; P. Bruel; S. Buson; M. Caragiulo; E. Cavazzuti; A. Chekhtman; S. Ciprini; F. Costanza; A. Cuoco; S. Cutini; F. D’Ammando; F. de Palma; R. Desiante; S. W. Digel; N. Di Lalla; M. Di Mauro; L. Di Venere; B. Donaggio
Eleventh International Conference Calorimetry in Particle Physics | 2005
W. B. Atwood; L. Baldini; J. Ballet; S. Bansal; D. Bastieri; B. M. Baughman; U. Berthon; J.R. Bogart; Praveen Boinee; Jerry T. Bonnell; A. W. Borgland; J. Bregeon; M. Brigida; T. H. Burnett; G. Busetto; C. Cecchi; A. Chekhtman; X. Chen; J. Chiang; S. Ciprini; J. Cohen-Tanugi; P. D'Avezac; A. De Angelis; S. W. Digel; E. Do Couto E Silva; R. Dubois; G. Dubus; Z. Fewtrell; D. Flath; M. Frailis