The first detection of the blazar S at VHE with the MAGIC Telescopes during an exceptionally high optical state

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The first detection of the blazar S4 0954+65 at VHE with the MAGIC Telescopes during an exceptionally high optical state Giovanna Pedaletti on behalf of the MAGIC and Fermi collaborations and the MWL team MAGIC Marina Manganaro, Miguel Nievas Rosillo, Elina Lindfords(+KVA), Marlene Doert, Josefa Becerra Gonzalez (+FERMI), Vandad Fallah Ramazani (+SWIFT) (same MAGIC team as per S5 0716+714, see talk by M. Manganaro) OPTICAL and VLBA 43GHz Svetlana Jorstad, Alan Marscher, Valeri Larionov, George Borman, Ivan Troitsky Metsähovi: A. Lähteenmäki, OVRO: T. Hovatta 28th Texas Symposium 15th December 2015

Outline > The blazar: Classification? Redshift? > The exceptional state of January/February 2015 > MAGIC ToO observations > The MWL scenario: flaring activity in the lightcurve Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 2

S4 0954+65 ID card > FSRQ(?) at z=0.367(?). > Sometimes classified as FSRQ (ATELs in February 2015, Sambruna et al. 1996) Fν (μjy) Lawrence et al. 96 > Small equivalent width of the lines in its spectrum Å > Ghisellini et al. (2011) classified this object as a LBL based on the SED. > It presents a flatter energy distribution than most BLLac objects (CRATES catalog) and can be seen as a transitional object between FSRQ and classical BLLac. > Redshift was determined by Lawrence et al. 1996 (z=0.367). Landoni 2015 did not detect any of the lines used for redshift (z>0.45), but data were taken at a high brightness (R=15.5) > Intra-night and long term optical variability well known (Wagner 1993, Morozova 2014) > Detected in HE already by EGRET and by Fermi already in 1FGL catalog Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 3

S4 0954+65: the Feb 2015 flare and the trigger > This source is part of the MAGIC ToO program and Tuorla blazar monitoring > Trigger by high optical state (highest state since 2006, KVA) > Concurrent to a high Fermi/LAT state A. Dominguez Tuorla monitoring KVA Fermi monitoring http://users.utu.fi/kani/1m/s4_0954+65.html Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 4

MWL scenario in words > Fermi LAT sees an increase in Nov 14 ATEL #6709 28 times its average flux in the 2FGL catalog > NIR and optical brightening on 27 January 2015 ATEL # 6996, 7001 and others start MAGIC observations, no detection > Tuorla monitoring sees extreme state on ~12 February ATEL #7057, #7083 and others MAGIC detection on the night of 13-14 February!! http://www.astronomerstelegram.org/?read=7080 > LAT communicates an increase too ATEL(#7093) Hard photon index (E>100MeV, Γ<~2) and high flux (15-30 times than in 3FGL catalog) > Another reprise at middle/end of June in optical and NIR (not observable by MAGIC) ATEL #7684, #7750 Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 5

The MAGIC telescopes > Sensitive down to energy ~50 GeV > Angular resolution ~0.15º at 150 GeV [zd>30º] Aleksic et al. 2016, ApPhys > Energy resolution ~20% at 150 GeV [zd>30º] > Observations possible also in partial moonlight Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 6

S4 0954+65: MAGIC detection > Data from end of January to beginning of March. Total of ~13 hours of observation (including bad weather and strong moon, not shown here) > Zenith range from 35deg to 50deg ( increased energy threshold) > Detection from full sample, but mostly concentrated on 14th Feb (MAGIC ATEL night) Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 7

Previous observations R-band Morozova et al. 2014 > Large flare in 2011 connected with smooth rotation of polarization angle of 300 degrees and a simultaneous knot ejection R band vs. time in 2011 January May; Red vertical bars in the upper panel mark positive Fermi-LAT detection; the height of a bar is proportional to the γ-ray flux. K8 knot is the one associated with the flare Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 8

MWL scenario in LC optical > Collaborators provided additional optical photometry, polarization from Perkins, LX-200, AZT-8+ST7 telescopes and VLBA 43 GHz imaging > Feb 2015 flare is quite exceptional in optical: factor ~5 higher flux in R-band wrt 2011 factor ~30 higher flux in R-band wrt low states February 2015 November 2014 2011 flare LC from ATEL 3220 (Larionov et al.) Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 9

Knots emerging: VLBA 43 GHz imaging > K15 zero epoch separation is simultaneous with optical flare, VHE detection and change of polarization angle VLBA-BU-BLAZAR > The simultaneity could still be chance coincidence, but the enhanced state in most wavelengths discourages this interpretation > K15 is particularly fast VLBA-BU-BLAZAR Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 10

MWL scenario in LC optical VHE OPTICAL POLARIZATION EVPA > K15 ejection coincident with MAGIC detection and high optical state > Small increase of fractional polarization (more pronounced after the flare) > Change of polarization angle (~100deg rotation) > Spiral motion in a helical magnetic field? Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 11

MWL scenario in LC VHE HE HE INDEX X-RAY OPTICAL RADIO > Enhanced flux state in all wavelengths > Hard HE spectrum during MAGIC detection > Delayed(?) peak emission at lower energies (X-ray, radio) RADIO Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 12

Conclusion > MAGIC ToO program very successful > S4 0954+65 was detected for the first time at VHE during an exceptional optical flare > Enhanced state in all wavelengths > Coincident with the zero epoch separation of knot K15 (identified in 43GHz images) > Delayed peak emission at lower energies (X-ray, radio)? TO BE STUDIED Thanks for your attention! Questions? Giovanna Pedaletti 28th Texas Symposium: S4 0954+65 15.12.2015 Page 13