X-Ray Studies of Blazar 1ES 1959+650 Using Swift and XMM-Newton Satellite

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2023)

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High synchrotron energy peaked blazar 1ES 1959+650 was studied with the Swift and XMM-Newton satellites in a total of 127 observations during the period 2018 June-2020 December. We extensively studied its flux and spectral variability on intraday and long-term timescales. Discrete correlation function analysis between soft and hard X-ray bands indicates soft as well as hard lags. The results were used to constrain the magnetic field of the emitting region, which was found to be 0.64 & PLUSMN; 0.05 G. On long-term timescales, the distribution of fluxes shows lognormal behavior, which could be attributed to the minijets-in-a-jet model or might be due to the propagation of relativistic shocks down the jet. The spectral energy distribution around the synchrotron peak is well described by the log-parabola model. Spectral parameters like the peak energy E ( p ), curvature & beta;, and peak luminosity L ( p ) were derived from spectral analysis. Their correlations were studied to constrain the acceleration processes of the emitting particles. E ( p ) shows strong correlation with L ( p ) during the high state of the source, which indicates spectral changes might be caused by the variations of the average electron energy. Low values of the curvature parameter & beta; and a weak correlation between E ( p ) and & beta; indicate the coexistence of stochastic/statistical acceleration of electrons in the emitting region. Implications of other results are also discussed.
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blazar 1es,satellite,x-ray,xmm-newton
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