H.E.S.S. discovery of very high energy γ-ray emission from PKS 0625−354
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Abstract
PKS 0625−354 (z = 0.055) was observed with the four High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) telescopes in 2012 during 5.5 h. The source was detected above an energy threshold of 200 GeV at a significance level of 6.1σ. No significant variability is found in these observations. The source is well described with a power-law spectrum with photon index Γ = 2.84 ± 0.50$_{stat}$ ± 0.10$_{syst}$ and normalization (at E$_0$ = 1.0 TeV) N$_0$(E$_0$) = (0.58 ± 0.22$_{stat}$ ± 0.12$_{syst}$) × 10−12 TeV$^{−1}$ cm$^{−2}$ s$^{−1}$. Multiwavelength data collected with Fermi-LAT, Swift-XRT, Swift-UVOT, ATOM and WISE are also analysed. Significant variability is observed only in the Fermi-LAT γ-ray and Swift-XRT X-ray energy bands. Having a good multiwavelength coverage from radio to very high energy, we performed a broad-band modelling from two types of emission scenarios. The results from a one zone lepto-hadronic and a multizone leptonic models are compared and discussed. On the grounds of energetics, our analysis favours a leptonic multizone model. Models associated to the X-ray variability constraint support previous results, suggesting a BL Lac nature of PKS 0625−354 with, however, a large-scale jet structure typical of a radio galaxy.
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