Predictions of the High‐Energy Emission from BL Lacertae Objects: The Case of W Comae
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- 10 December 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 581 (1) , 143-154
- https://doi.org/10.1086/344089
Abstract
Spectral fitting of the radio through hard X-ray emission of BL Lac objects has previously been used to predict their level of high-energy (GeV - TeV) emission. In this paper, we point out that such spectral fitting can have very large uncertainties with respect to predictions of the VHE emission. This is demonstrated with the example of W Comae. We show that the best currently available contemporaneous optical - X-ray spectrum of W Comae still allows for a large range of possible parameters, resulting in drastically different > 40 GeV fluxes. We find that all acceptable leptonic-model fits to the optical - X-ray emission of W Comae predict a cut-off of the high-energy emission around ~ 100 GeV. We suggest that detailed measurements and analysis of the soft X-ray variability of W Comae may be used to break the degeneracy in the choice of possible fit parameters, and thus allow a more reliable prediction of the VHE emission from this object. Using the available soft X-ray variability measured by BeppoSAX, we predict a > 40 GeV flux from W Comae of ~ (0.4 - 1) * 10^{-10} photons/(cm^2 s) with no significant emission at E > 100 GeV for a leptonic jet model. We compare our results concerning leptonic jet models with detailed predictions of the hadronic Synchrotron-Proton Blazar model. This hadronic model predicts > 40 GeV fluxes very similar to those found for the leptonic models, but results in > 100 GeV emission which should be clearly detectable with future high-sensitivity instruments like VERITAS. Thus, we suggest this object as a promising target for VHE gamma-ray and co-ordinated broadband observations to distinguish between leptonic and hadronic jet models for blazars.Comment: 32 pages, including 12 figures. AASTeX 502 format. Accepted for publication in ApJ (vol. 581Keywords
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