Multi-band Variability of the TeV Blazar PG 1553+113 with XMM-Newton [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.08514


We present variability analyses of twenty pointed XMM-Newton observations of the high energy peaked TeV blazar PG 1553+113 taken during 2010 to 2018. We found intraday variability in the total X-ray energy range (0.3 — 10 keV) in 16 out of 19 light curves or a duty cycle of ~84%. A discrete correlation function analysis of the intraday light curves in the soft and hard X-ray bands peaks on zero lag, showing that the emission in hard and soft bands are co-spatial and emitted from the same population of leptons. Red-noise dominates the power spectral density (PSD) of all the LCs although the PSDs have a range of spectral slopes from -2.36 to -0.14. On longer timescales, the optical and UV variability patterns look almost identical and well correlated, as are the soft and hard X-ray bands, but the optical/UV variations are not correlated to those in the X-ray band, indicating that the optical/UV and X-ray emissions are emitted by two different populations of leptons. We briefly discuss physical mechanisms which may be capable of explaining the observed flux and spectral variability of PG 1553+113 on these diverse timescales.

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V. Dhiman, A. Gupta, H. Gaur, et. al.
Thu, 17 Jun 21
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Comments: 11 pages, 4 tables, 7 figures, Accepted for Publication in MNRAS. Complete Fig. 1-3 will be published as supplementary material and can be provided on request