Discovery of high and very high-energy emission from the BL Lac object SHBL J001355.9-185406

Abstract

The detection of the high-frequency peaked BL Lac object (HBL) SHBL J001355.9-185406 (z=0.095) at high (HE; 100 MeV<E<300 GeV) and very high-energy (VHE; E>100\, GeV) with the \ Large Area Telescope (LAT) and the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) is reported. Dedicated observations have been performed with the H.E.S.S. telescopes, leading to a detection at the 5.5\,σ significance level. The measured flux above 310 GeV is (8.3 1.7stat 1.7sys)× 10-13 photons \ (about 0.6% of that of the Crab Nebula), and the power law spectrum has a photon index of ∈dexHESS. Using 3.5 years of publicly available \ data, a faint counterpart has been detected in the LAT data at the 5.5\,σ significance level, with an integrated flux above 300 MeV of (9.3 3.4 stat 0.8 sys)× 10-10 photons \ and a photon index of = 1.96 0.20 stat 0.08 sys. X-ray observations with Swift-XRT allow the synchrotron peak energy in F representation to be located at 1.0\, keV. The broadband spectral energy distribution is modelled with a one-zone synchrotron self-Compton (SSC) model and the optical data by a black-body emission describing the thermal emission of the host galaxy. The derived parameters are typical for HBLs detected at VHE, with a particle dominated jet.

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