Two-zone model as origin of hard gamma-rays spectrum in extreme BL Lacs
Abstract
The emission of the so-called extreme blazars challenges the particle acceleration models. The hardness of its spectrum, <2, demands extreme parameters using the standard one-zone SSC model in the high energy band. Some authors use both two-zone or hadronic/leptohadronic models to relax these extreme values. In this work, we present a leptohadronic two-zone model with external radiation fields to explain the broadband emission, where the contribution of two components forms the hard-spectrum in the γ-rays band. The first is produced by the photopion process, where accelerated protons in an inner blob located close to the core interact with the X-ray photons coming from a pair plasma. This mechanism will be responsible for γ-rays in the TeV's energies range. The second contribution is produced by an outer blob, which corresponds to the source of X-rays and γ-rays with sub-TeV energies via the standard SSC and EIC model. We exemplify our model with the prototype extreme blazar 1ES 0229 +200 obtaining a good description of its spectral energy distribution.
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