2019
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab3afa
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Two-zone Emission Modeling of PKS 1510-089 during the High State of 2015

Abstract: PKS 1510-089 is one of the most variable blazars in the third Fermi-LAT source catalog. During 2015, this source has shown four flares identified as flare A, B, C, and D in between three quiescent states Q1, Q2, and Q3. The multiwavelength data from Fermi-LAT, Swift-XRT/UVOT, OVRO, and SMA Observatory are used in our work to model these states. Different flux doubling times have been observed in different energy bands which indicate there could be multiple emission zones. The flux doubling time from the gamma-… Show more

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“…They estimated the disk contribution at 5100 Å to the total flux during one quiescent state (Q2 between MJD = 57 180−57 208; see Fig. 3 of Prince et al 2019). The disk contribution is found to be ∼44% of the total flux at 5100 Å, lower than that estimated from the NTD but consistent within the margin of error.…”
Section: Size-luminosity Relationmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…They estimated the disk contribution at 5100 Å to the total flux during one quiescent state (Q2 between MJD = 57 180−57 208; see Fig. 3 of Prince et al 2019). The disk contribution is found to be ∼44% of the total flux at 5100 Å, lower than that estimated from the NTD but consistent within the margin of error.…”
Section: Size-luminosity Relationmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Similar to other radio-loud AGNs, PKS 1510-089 shows strong flux variation across the entire electromagnetic spectrum from radio to γ ray (e.g., Malkan & Moore 1986;Tavecchio et al 2000;Bach et al 2007;Abdo et al 2010a;Marscher et al 2010;Orienti et al 2013;H.E.S.S. Collaboration 2013;Kushwaha et al 2016;Beaklini et al 2017;Castignani et al 2017;Prince et al 2019). However, the BLR of PKS 1510-089 remains poorly studied due to its strong radio emission, although the size of its BLR is an important model parameter in the multi-band SED fitting.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…Both light curves exhibit similar flux variations of about a factor two. While this correlation can provide insights for modelling attempts, it is noteworthy that it is not a common feature in flares in PKS 1510-089 (e.g., Nalewajko et al 2012;Ahnen et al 2017;Prince et al 2019).…”
Section: Comparison Between the Multiwavelength Light Curvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These hadronic models require very high magnetic fields (∼100 G) and much harder proton spectrum, which seems to be unnatural (Bottacini et al 2016). Some studies invoked multiple emission regions in order to get more satisfactory fit (Berger et al 2011;Tavecchio et al 2012;Boettcher & Baring 2019;Prince, Gupta & Nalewajko 2019). Time-dependant leptonic and hadronic models were used by some authors to calculate the radiating particle distribution solving the Fokker-Planck equation considering various acceleration processes and these models are helpful to understand the evolution of blazar SED during significant flux variations (Zheng et al 2013;Saito et al 2015;Asano & Hayashida 2018;Das, Prince & Gupta 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%