The exceptional VHE gamma-ray outburst of PKS 1510-089 in May 2016
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2017Author
Zacharias, Michael
Sitarek, Julian
Prester, Dijana Dominis
Jankowsky, Felix
Lindfors, Elina
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PKS 1510-089 (z=0.361) is one of only a handful of flat spectrum radio quasars that have been
detected at very high energy (VHE, E > 100GeV) gamma rays. It is a very active source across
the entire electromagnetic spectrum. VHE observations in May 2016 with H.E.S.S. and MAGIC
revealed an exceptionally strong flare, which lasted for less than two nights, and exhibited a peak
flux of about 0.8 times the flux of the Crab Nebula above 200GeV. The flare provides the first
evidence of intranight variability at VHE in this source. While optical observations with ATOM
reveal a counterpart at optical frequencies, Fermi-LAT observations reveal only low flux variability
at high energy (HE, E > 100 MeV) gamma rays. Interestingly, the HE spectral index
significantly hardens during the peak of the VHE flare, indicating a strong shift of the peak frequency
of the high energy component. Given the expected strong absorption due to the broad-line
region, the VHE emission region cannot be located deep within that region