International audienceMultiwavelength variability of blazars offers indirect insight into their powerful engines and on the mechanisms through which energy is propagated from the centre down the jet. The BL Lac object Mkn 421 is a TeV emitter, a bright blazar at all wavelengths, and therefore an excellent target for variability studies. Mkn 421 was observed by INTEGRAL and Fermi-LAT in an active state on 16-21 April 2013. Well sampled optical, soft, and hard X-ray light curves show the presence of two flares. The average flux in the 20-100 keV range is 9.1e-11 erg/s/cm2 (~4.5 mCrab) and the nuclear average apparent magnitude, corrected for Galactic extinction, is V ~12.2. In the time-resolved X-ray spectra (3.5-60 keV), which are described ...
Context. The HAGAR Telescope Array at Hanle, Ladakh has been regularly monitoring the nearby blazar ...
Context. The HAGAR Telescope Array at Hanle, Ladakh has been regularly monitoring the nearby blazar ...
International audienceContext. Extragalactic nuclear activity is most effectively explored with obse...
International audienceMultiwavelength variability of blazars offers indirect insight into their powe...
Aims. Multiwavelength variability of blazars offers indirect, but very effective, insight into their...
Multiwavelength variability of blazars offers indirect insight into their powerful engines and on th...
Mrk 421 and Mrk 501 are two close bright and well-studied high-synchrotron-peaked blazars, which fea...
We present a detailed analysis of week-long simultaneous observations of the blazar Mrk 421 at 2-60 ...
International audienceAims.Our goal was to find important clues concerning particle acceleration in ...
We report results from an intensive multiwavelength monitoring campaign on the TeV blazar Mrk 421 ov...
12 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & AstrophysicsThe TeV-emitting BL Lac obj...
We report results from a multi-wavelength monitoring campaign on Mrk 421 over the period of 2003-200...
A TeV flare from the BL Lac object Mrk 421 was detected in May of 1994 by the Whipple Observatory ai...
A TeV flare from the BL Lac object Mrk 421 was detected in May of 1994 by the Whipple Observatory ai...
Context. The HAGAR Telescope Array at Hanle, Ladakh has been regularly monitoring the nearby blazar ...
Context. The HAGAR Telescope Array at Hanle, Ladakh has been regularly monitoring the nearby blazar ...
International audienceContext. Extragalactic nuclear activity is most effectively explored with obse...
International audienceMultiwavelength variability of blazars offers indirect insight into their powe...
Aims. Multiwavelength variability of blazars offers indirect, but very effective, insight into their...
Multiwavelength variability of blazars offers indirect insight into their powerful engines and on th...
Mrk 421 and Mrk 501 are two close bright and well-studied high-synchrotron-peaked blazars, which fea...
We present a detailed analysis of week-long simultaneous observations of the blazar Mrk 421 at 2-60 ...
International audienceAims.Our goal was to find important clues concerning particle acceleration in ...
We report results from an intensive multiwavelength monitoring campaign on the TeV blazar Mrk 421 ov...
12 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & AstrophysicsThe TeV-emitting BL Lac obj...
We report results from a multi-wavelength monitoring campaign on Mrk 421 over the period of 2003-200...
A TeV flare from the BL Lac object Mrk 421 was detected in May of 1994 by the Whipple Observatory ai...
A TeV flare from the BL Lac object Mrk 421 was detected in May of 1994 by the Whipple Observatory ai...
Context. The HAGAR Telescope Array at Hanle, Ladakh has been regularly monitoring the nearby blazar ...
Context. The HAGAR Telescope Array at Hanle, Ladakh has been regularly monitoring the nearby blazar ...
International audienceContext. Extragalactic nuclear activity is most effectively explored with obse...