VHE gamma-ray emission of PKS 2155-304: spectral and temporal variability

HESS Collaboration,A. Abramowski, F. Aharonian,A. G. Akhperjanian,G. Anton,U. Barres de Almeida,A. R. Bazer-Bachi,Y. Becherini,B. Behera,W. Benbow,K. Bernlohr,A. Bochow,C. Boisson,J. Bolmont,V. Borrel,J. Brucker,F. Brun,P. Brun,R. Buhler,T. Bulik,I. Busching,T. Boutelier,P. M. Chadwick,A. Charbonnier,R. C. G. Chaves,A. Cheesebrough,J. Conrad,L.-M. Chounet,A. C. Clapson,G. Coignet,L. Costamante,M. Dalton,M. K. Daniel,I. D. Davids,B. Degrange,C. Deil,H. J. Dickinson,A. Djannati-Atai,W. Domainko,L. O'C. Drury,F. Dubois,G. Dubus,J. Dyks,M. Dyrda,K. Egberts,P. Eger,P. Espigat,L. Fallon,C. Farnier,S. Fegan,F. Feinstein,M. V. Fernandes,A. Fiasson,A. Foerster,G. Fontaine,M. Fussling,S. Gabici,Y. A. Gallant,L. Gerard,D. Gerbig,B. Giebels,J. F. Glicenstein,B. Glueck,P. Goret,D. Goering,D. Hampf,M. Hauser,S. Heinz, G. Heinzelmann,G. Henri,G. Hermann,J. A. Hinton,A. Hoffmann,W. Hofmann,P. Hofverberg,M. Holleran,S. Hoppe,D. Horns, A. Jacholkowska,O. C. de Jager,C. Jahn,I. Jung,K. Katarzynski,U. Katz,S. Kaufmann,M. Kerschhaggl,D. Khangulyan,B. Khelifi,D. Keogh,D. Klochkov, W. Kluzniak,T. Kneiske,Nu. Komin,K. Kosack,R. Kossakowski,G. Lamanna,J.-P. Lenain, T. Lohse,C.-C. Lu,V. Marandon,A. Marcowith,J. Masbou,D. Maurin, T. J. L. McComb,M. C. Medina,J. Mehault,R. Moderski,E. Moulin,M. Naumann-Godo,M. de Naurois,D. Nedbal,D. Nekrassov,N. Nguyen,B. Nicholas,J. Niemiec,S. J. Nolan,S. Ohm,J. F. Olive,E. de Ona Wilhelmi,B. Opitz,K. J. Orford,M. Ostrowski,M. Panter,M. Paz Arribas,G. Pedaletti,G. Pelletier,P.-O. Petrucci,S. Pita,G. Puehlhofer,M. Punch,A. Quirrenbach,B. C. Raubenheimer,M. Raue,S. M. Rayner,O. Reimer,M. Renaud,R. de los Reyes,F. Rieger,J. Ripken,L. Rob,S. Rosier-Lees,G. Rowell,B. Rudak,C. B. Rulten,J. Ruppel,F. Ryde,V. Sahakian,A. Santangelo,R. Schlickeiser,F. M. Schoeck,A. Schoenwald,U. Schwanke,S. Schwarzburg,S. Schwemmer,A. Shalchi,I. Sushch,M. Sikora,J. L. Skilton,H. Sol,L. Stawarz,R. Steenkamp,C. Stegmann,F. Stinzing,G. Superina,A. Szostek,P. H. Tam,J.-P. Tavernet,R. Terrier,O. Tibolla,M. Tluczykont,K. Valerius,C. van Eldik,G. Vasileiadis,C. Venter,L. Venter,J. P. Vialle,A. Viana,P. Vincent,M. Vivier,H. J. Voelk,F. Volpe,S. Vorobiov,S. J. Wagner,M. Ward,A. A. Zdziarski,A. Zech,H.-S. Zechlin

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS(2010)

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Context. Observations of very high-energy.-rays from blazars provide information about acceleration mechanisms occurring in their innermost regions. Studies of variability in these objects lead to a better understanding of the mechanisms in play. Aims. To investigate the spectral and temporal variability of VHE (>100 GeV) gamma-rays of the well-known high-frequency-peaked BL Lac object PKS 2155-304 with the HESS imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes over a wide range of flux states. Methods. Data collected from 2005 to 2007 were analyzed. Spectra were derived on time scales ranging from 3 years to 4 min. Light curve variability was studied through doubling timescales and structure functions and compared with red noise process simulations. Results. The source was found to be in a low state from 2005 to 2007, except for a set of exceptional flares that occurred in July 2006. The quiescent state of the source is characterized by an associated mean flux level of (4.32 +/- 0.09(stat) +/- 0.86(syst)) x 10(-11) cm(-2) s(-1) above 200 GeV, or approximately 15% of the Crab Nebula, and a power-law photon index of Gamma = 3.53 +/- 0.06(stat) +/- 0.10(syst). During the flares of July 2006, doubling timescales of similar to 2 min are found. The spectral index variation is examined over two orders of magnitude in flux, yielding different behavior at low and high fluxes, which is a new phenomenon in VHE gamma-ray emitting blazars. The variability amplitude characterized by the fractional rms F-var is strongly energy-dependent and is proportional to E-0.19 +/- 0.01. The light curve rms correlates with the flux. This is the signature of a multiplicative process that can be accounted for as a red noise with a Fourier index of similar to 2. Conclusions. This unique data set shows evidence of a low-level.-ray emission state from PKS 2155-304 that possibly has a different origin than the outbursts. The discovery of the light curve ognormal behavior might be an indicator of the origin of aperiodic variability in blazars.
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gamma rays: general,galaxies: active,galaxies: jets,BL Lacertae objects: individual: PKS 2155-304
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