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arxiv: 1310.8500 · v2 · submitted 2013-10-31 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

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Contemporaneous observations of the radio galaxy NGC 1275 from radio to very high energy gamma-rays

MAGIC Collaboration: J. Aleksi\'c (1) , S. Ansoldi (2) , L. A. Antonelli (3) , P. Antoranz (4) , A. Babic (5) , P. Bangale (6) , U. Barres de Almeida (6) , J. A. Barrio (7)
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J. Becerra Gonz\'alez (8) W. Bednarek (9) K. Berger (8) E. Bernardini (10) A. Biland (11) O. Blanch (1) R. K. Bock (6) S. Bonnefoy (7) G. Bonnoli (3) F. Borracci (6) T. Bretz (12 25) E. Carmona (13) A. Carosi (3) D. Carreto Fidalgo (12) P. Colin (6) E. Colombo (8) J. L. Contreras (7) J. Cortina (1) S. Covino (3) P. Da Vela (4) F. Dazzi (2) A. De Angelis (2) G. De Caneva (10) B. De Lotto (2) C. Delgado Mendez (13) M. Doert (14) A. Dom\'inguez (15 26) D. Dominis Prester (5) D. Dorner (12) M. Doro (16) S. Einecke (14) D. Eisenacher (12) D. Elsaesser (12) E. Farina (17) D. Ferenc (5) M. V. Fonseca (7) L. Font (18) K. Frantzen (14) C. Fruck (6) R. J. Garc\'ia L\'opez (8) M. Garczarczyk (10) D. Garrido Terrats (18) M. Gaug (18) G. Giavitto (1) N. Godinovi\'c (5) A. Gonz\'alez Mu\~noz (1) S. R. Gozzini (10) A. Hadamek (14) D. Hadasch (19) A. Herrero (8) D. Hildebrand (11) J. Hose (6) D. Hrupec (5) W. Idec (9) V. Kadenius (20) H. Kellermann (6) M. L. Knoetig (11) J. Krause (6) J. Kushida (21) A. La Barbera (3) D. Lelas (5) N. Lewandowska (12) E. Lindfors (20 27) S. Lombardi (3) M. L\'opez (7) R. L\'opez-Coto (1) A. L\'opez-Oramas (1) E. Lorenz (6) I. Lozano (7) M. Makariev (22) K. Mallot (10) G. Maneva (22) N. Mankuzhiyil (2) K. Mannheim (12) L. Maraschi (3) B. Marcote (23) M. Mariotti (16) M. Mart\'inez (1) D. Mazin (6) U. Menzel (6) M. Meucci (4) J. M. Miranda (4) R. Mirzoyan (6) A. Moralejo (1) P. Munar-Adrover (23) D. Nakajima (21) A. Niedzwiecki (9) K. Nilsson (20 N. Nowak (6) R. Orito (21) A. Overkemping (14) S. Paiano (16) M. Palatiello (2) D. Paneque (6) R. Paoletti (4) J. M. Paredes (23) X. Paredes-Fortuny (23) S. Partini (4) M. Persic (2 28) F. Prada (15 29) P. G. Prada Moroni (24) E. Prandini (16) S. Preziuso (4) I. Puljak (5) R. Reinthal (20) W. Rhode (14) M. Rib\'o (23) J. Rico (1) J. Rodriguez Garcia (6) S. R\"ugamer (12) A. Saggion (16) K. Saito (21) M. Salvati (3) K. Satalecka (7) V. Scalzotto (16) V. Scapin (7) C. Schultz (16) T. Schweizer (6) S. N. Shore (24) A. Sillanp\"a\"a (20) J. Sitarek (1) I. Snidaric (5) D. Sobczynska (9) F. Spanier (12) V. Stamatescu (1) A. Stamerra (3) T. Steinbring (12) J. Storz (12) S. Sun (6) T. Suri\'c (5) L. Takalo (20) F. Tavecchio (3) P. Temnikov (22) T. Terzi\'c (5) D. Tescaro (8) M. Teshima (6) J. Thaele (14) O. Tibolla (12) D. F. Torres (19) T. Toyama (6) A. Treves (17) M. Uellenbeck (14) P. Vogler (11) R. M. Wagner (6 30) F. Zandanel (15 31) R. Zanin (23) B. Balmaverde (32) J. Kataoka (33) R. Rekola (20) Y. Takahashi (33). ((1) IFAE Edifici Cn. Campus UAB Bellaterra Spain (2) Universit\`a di Udine INFN Trieste Udine Italy (3) INAF National Institute for Astrophysics I-00136 Rome (4) Universit\`a di Siena INFN Pisa Siena (5) Croatian MAGIC Consortium Rudjer Boskovic Institute University of Rijeka University of Split HR-10000 Zagreb Croatia (6) Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Physik M\"unchen Germany (7) Universidad Complutense E-28040 Madrid (8) Inst. de Astrof\'isica de Canarias E-38200 La Laguna Tenerife (9) University of Lodz Poland (10) Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) D-15738 Zeuthen (11) ETH Zurich CH-8093 Zurich Switzerland (12) Universit\"at W\"urzburg W\"urzburg (13) Centro de Investigaciones Energ\'eticas Medioambientales y Tecnol\'ogicas (14) Technische Universit\"at Dortmund Dortmund (15) Inst. de Astrof\'isica de Andaluc\'ia (CSIC) Granada (16) Universit\`a di Padova INFN Padova (17) Universit\`a dell'Insubria Como (18) Unitat de F\'isica de les Radiacions Departament de F\'isica CERES-IEEC Universitat Aut\`onoma de Barcelona (19) Institut de Ci\`encies de l'Espai (IEEC-CSIC) (20) Finnish MAGIC Consortium Tuorla Observatory University of Turku Department of Physics University of Oulu Finland (21) Japanese MAGIC Consortium Division of Physics Astronomy Kyoto University Japan (22) Inst. for Nucl. Research Nucl. Energy Sofia Bulgaria (23) Universitat de Barcelona (ICC/IEEC) Barcelona (24) Universit\`a di Pisa Pisa (25) now at Ecole polytechnique f\'ed\'erale de Lausanne (EPFL) Lausanne (26) now at Department of Physics \& Astronomy UC Riverside USA (27) now at Finnish Centre for Astronomy with ESO (FINCA) Turku (28) also at INAF-Trieste (29) also at Instituto de Fisica Teorica UAM/CSIC E-28049 Madrid (30) Now at Stockholms universitet Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics (31) now at GRAPPA Institute University of Amsterdam 1098XH Amsterdam Netherlands (32) INAF Obs. Astrofisoco di Torino Italy (33) Waseda University Tokyo Japan)
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The radio galaxy NGC 1275, recently identified as a very high energy (VHE, >100 GeV) gamma-ray emitter by MAGIC, is one of the few non-blazar AGN detected in the VHE regime. In order to better understand the origin of the gamma-ray emission and locate it within the galaxy, we studied contemporaneous multi-frequency observations of NGC 1275 and modeled the overall spectral energy distribution (SED). We analyzed unpublished MAGIC observations carried out between Oct. 2009 and Feb. 2010, and the previously published ones taken between Aug. 2010 and Feb. 2011. We studied the multi-band variability and correlations by analyzing data of Fermi-LAT (0.1-100 GeV), as well as Chandra (X-ray), KVA (optical) and MOJAVE (radio) data taken during the same period. Using customized Monte Carlo simulations corresponding to early MAGIC stereo data, we detect NGC 1275 also in the earlier campaign. The flux level and energy spectra are similar to the results of the second campaign. The monthly light curve >100 GeV shows a hint of variability at the 3.6 sigma level. In the Fermi-LAT band, both flux and spectral shape variabilities are reported. The optical light curve is variable and shows a clear correlation with the gamma-ray flux >100 MeV. In radio, 3 compact components are resolved in the innermost part of the jet. One of them shows a similar trend as the LAT and KVA light curves. The 0.1-650 GeV spectra measured simultaneously with MAGIC and Fermi-LAT can be well fitted either by a log-parabola or by a power-law with a sub-exponential cutoff for both campaigns. A single-zone synchrotron-self-Compton model, with an electron spectrum following a power-law with an exponential cutoff, can explain the broadband SED and the multi-band behavior of the source. However, this model suggests an untypical low bulk-Lorentz factor or a velocity alignment closer to the line of sight than the pc-scale radio jet.

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