The high-energy γ-ray emission of AP Librae

Abstract

The γ-ray spectrum of the low-frequency-peaked BL Lac (LBL) object AP Librae is studied, following the discovery of very-high-energy (VHE; E>100\, GeV) γ-ray emission up to the TeV range by the H.E.S.S. experiment. This makes AP Librae one of the few VHE emitters of the LBL type. The measured spectrum yields a flux of (8.8 1.5 stat 1.8 sys) × 10-12\ cm-2 s-1 above 130 GeV and a spectral index of = 2.650.19 stat0.20 sys. This study also makes use of Fermi-LAT, observations in the high energy (HE, E>100 MeV) range, providing the longest continuous light curve (5 years) ever published on this source. The source underwent a flaring event between MJD 56306-56376 in the HE range, with a flux increase of a factor 3.5 in the 14-day bin light curve and no significant variation in spectral shape with respect to the low-flux state. While the H.E.S.S., and (low state) Fermi-LAT fluxes are in good agreement where they overlap, a spectral curvature between the steep VHE spectrum and the Fermi-LAT, spectrum is observed. The maximum of the γ-ray emission in the spectral energy distribution is located below the GeV energy range.

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