2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.4772346
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Modelling of blazar SEDs with the nonlinear SSC cooling process

Abstract: Observations of blazar flaring states reveal remarkably different variability time scales. Especially rapid flares with flux doubling time scales of the order of minutes have been puzzling for quite some time. Many modeling attempts use the well known linear relations for the cooling and emission processes in the jet in a steady-state scenario, albeit the obvious strongly time-dependent nature of flares. Due to the feedback of selfproduced radiation with additional scattering by relativistic electrons, the syn… Show more

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“…emerging from the same spatial region as the steady state emission, is only possible via time dependent numerical modeling that is not constrained by light crossing times. The non-linear effects that will arise in such models were studied in [7]. However, no time-dependent solution of the system was given.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…emerging from the same spatial region as the steady state emission, is only possible via time dependent numerical modeling that is not constrained by light crossing times. The non-linear effects that will arise in such models were studied in [7]. However, no time-dependent solution of the system was given.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%