The spectral energy distribution (SED) of high-frequency peaked BL Lac objects (HBL) is characterized by two peaks: one in the UV-X-ray and one in the GeV-TeV regime. An interesting object for analyzing these broadband characteristics is PKS 2005-489, which in 2004 showed the softest TeV spectrum ever measured. In 2009, a multi-wavelength campaign has been conducted with, for the first time, simultaneous observations by H.E.S.S. (TeV), Fermi/LAT (GeV), RXTE (keV), Swift (keV, UV, optical) and ATOM (optical) to cover the two peaks of the SED. During this campaign PKS 2005-489 underwent a high state in all wavebands which gives the opportunity to study in detail the emission processes of a high state of this interesting HBL
The spectral energy distribution (SED) of high-frequency peaked BL Lac objects (HBL) is characterize...
The high-frequency peaked BL Lac object PKS 2005-489 was the target of a multi-wavelength campaign w...
The spectral energy distribution (SED) of high-frequency peaked BL Lac objects (HBL) is characterize...
The high-frequency peaked BL Lac object PKS 2005-489 was the target of a multi-wavelength campaign w...
The spectral energy distribution (SED) of high-frequency peaked BL Lac objects (HBL) is characterize...
The high-frequency peaked BL Lac object PKS 2005-489 was the target of a multi-wavelength campaign w...