The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2024)

Very High-energy Gamma-Ray Episodic Activity of Radio Galaxy NGC 1275 in 2022–2023 Measured with MACE

  • S. Godambe,
  • N. Mankuzhiyil,
  • C. Borwankar,
  • B. Ghosal,
  • A. Tolamatti,
  • M. Pal,
  • P. Chandra,
  • M. Khurana,
  • P. Pandey,
  • Z. A. Dar,
  • S. Godiyal,
  • J. Hariharan,
  • Keshav Anand,
  • S. Norlha,
  • D. Sarkar,
  • R. Thubstan,
  • K. Venugopal,
  • A. Pathania,
  • S. Kotwal,
  • Raj Kumar,
  • N. Bhatt,
  • K. Chanchalani,
  • M. Das,
  • K. K. Singh,
  • K. K. Gour,
  • M. Kothari,
  • Nandan Kumar,
  • Naveen Kumar,
  • P. Marandi,
  • C. P. Kushwaha,
  • M. K. Koul,
  • P. Dorjey,
  • N. Dorji,
  • V. R. Chitnis,
  • R. C. Rannot,
  • S. Bhattacharyya,
  • N. Chouhan,
  • V. K. Dhar,
  • M. Sharma,
  • K. K. Yadav

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad8083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 974, no. 2
p. L31

Abstract

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The radio galaxy NGC 1275, located at the central region of Perseus cluster, is a well-known very high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray emitter. The Major Atmospheric Cherenkov Experiment Telescope has detected two distinct episodes of VHE ( E > 80 GeV) gamma-ray emission from NGC 1275 during 2022 December and 2023 January. The second outburst, observed on 2023 January 10, was the more intense of the two, with flux reaching 58% of the Crab Nebula flux above 80 GeV. The differential energy spectrum measured between 80 GeV and $1.5\,\dot{{\rm{T}}}{\rm{eV}}$ can be described by a power law with a spectral index of Γ = −2.90 ± 0.16 _stat for both flaring events. The broadband spectral energy distribution derived from these flares, along with quasisimultaneous low-energy counterparts, suggests that the observed gamma-ray emission can be explained using a homogeneous single-zone synchrotron self-Compton model. The physical parameters derived from this model for both flaring states are similar. The intermediate state observed between two flaring episodes is explained by a lower Doppler factor or magnetic field, which subsequently returned to its previous value during the high-activity state observed on 2023 January 10.

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