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Rapid variability of Markarian 421 during extreme flaring as seen through the eyes of XMM-Newton

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2024)

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By studying the variability of blazars across the electromagnetic spectrum, it is possible to resolve the underlying processes responsible for rapid flux increases, so-called flares. We report on an extremely bright X-ray flare in the high-peaked BL Lacertae object Markarian 421 (Mrk 421) that occurred simultaneously with enhanced gamma-ray activity detected at very high energies by First G-APD Cherenkov Telescope on 2019 June 9. We triggered an observation with XMM-Newton, which observed the source quasi-continuously for 25 h. We find that the source was in the brightest state ever observed using XMM-Newton, reaching a flux of 2.8 x 10(-9) erg cm(-2)s(-1) over an energy range of 0.3-10 keV. We perform a spectral and timing analysis to reveal the mechanisms of particle acceleration and to search for the shortest source-intrinsic time-scales. Mrk 421 exhibits the typical harder-when-brighter behaviour throughout the observation and shows a clock-wise hysteresis pattern, which indicates that the cooling dominates over the acceleration process. While the X-ray emission in different sub-bands is highly correlated, we can exclude large time lags as the computed z-transformed discrete correlation functions are consistent with a zero lag. We find rapid variability on time-scales of 1 ks for the 0.3-10 keV band and down to 300 s in the hard X-ray band (4-10 keV). Taking these time-scales into account, we discuss different models to explain the observed X-ray flare, and find that a plasmoid-dominated magnetic reconnection process is able to describe our observation best.
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acceleration of particles,relativistic processes,galaxies: active,BL Lacertae objects: individual: Markarian 421,X-rays: galaxies
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