Anisotropic electron pitch-angle distributions allow one-zone SSC fits of the Mkn 421 blazar spectrum under magnetic field/electron equipartition, and predict harder TeV spectra.
Inter-Plasmoid Compton Scattering and the Compton Dominance of BL Lacs
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Blazar emission models based on magnetic reconnection succeed in reproducing many observed spectral and temporal features, including the short-duration luminous flaring events. Plasmoids, a self-consistent by-product of the tearing instability in the reconnection layer, can be the main source of blazar emission. Kinetic simulations of relativistic reconnection have demonstrated that plasmoids are characterized by rough energy equipartition between their radiating particles and magnetic fields. This is the main reason behind the apparent shortcoming of plasmoid-dominated emission models to explain the observed Compton ratios of BL Lac objects. Here, we demonstrate that the radiative interactions among plasmoids, which have been neglected so far, can assist in alleviating this contradiction. We show that photons emitted by large, slow-moving plasmoids can be a potentially important source of soft photons to be then up-scattered, via inverse Compton, by small fast-moving, neighboring plasmoids. This inter-plasmoid Compton scattering process can naturally occur throughout the reconnection layer, imprinting itself as an increase in the observed Compton ratios from those short and luminous plasmoid-powered flares within BL Lac sources, while maintaining energy equipartition between radiating particles and magnetic fields.
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Anisotropic electron pitch-angle distributions allow one-zone SSC fits of the Mkn 421 blazar spectrum under magnetic field/electron equipartition, and predict harder TeV spectra.