The Broadband Energy Distribution of the Misaligned Gamma-Ray Blazar PKS 0521-365

Pian, E.; Falomo, R.; Ghisellini, G.; Maraschi, L.; Sambruna, R. M.; Scarpa, R.; Treves, A.
Bibliographical reference

Astrophysical Journal v.459, p.169

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1996
Number of authors
7
IAC number of authors
0
Citations
28
Refereed citations
25
Description
Simultaneous UV and X-ray observations of the blazar PKS 0521-365 are combined with radio, IR, optical, and y-ray data taken at different epochs to study the overall emission from 10 to 1023 Hz. The flux distribution declines from the IR to the UV range (alpha0pt uv = 1.4 + 0.1), but hardens at higher frequencies. The remarkably flat X-ray spectrum (energy index alphax = 0.68 + 0.12 in the range 0.2-7 keV) suggests a significant contribution by the inverse Compton process in this band. This is supported by the detection of the source in y-rays by the EGRET experiment. The full radio-to-y-ray energy distribution is discussed. Various arguments suggest that the jet is not closely aligned with the line of sight (0 300), implying that the observed radiation is weakly boosted. This allows a direct estimate of the importance of different sources of photons available for upscattering. We conclude that in this source the synchrotron photons are likely to be the seeds for the inverse Compton process.