Multimessenger observations and one-zone leptohadronic modeling of PKS 1725+123 during a flare constrain its emission to external Compton gamma-rays, SSC X-rays, and a neutrino rate of about 0.3 events per year peaking at 1 PeV.
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Multi-technique timing analysis indicates a ~478-day QPO in the gamma-ray emission of BL Lac GB6 J1037+5711.
X-ray spectra of PG 1553+113 over 23 years are best described by log-parabola models in 14 cases and power-laws in 15, with synchrotron peaks indicating variable particle acceleration or cooling in the jet.
Jet power estimates for FSRQs PKS 1441+25 and Ton 599 are insensitive to the choice of electron energy distribution model because of lower break energies and external Compton dominance.
A two-zone photohadronic model explains the 3 TeV peak-like feature in Markarian 501's 2014 VHE flare as a mild cutoff where the spectrum transitions from slow rise to faster fall.
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Zooming in on the GeV $\gamma$-ray flare of the blazar PKS 1725+123 with a multimessenger lens
Multimessenger observations and one-zone leptohadronic modeling of PKS 1725+123 during a flare constrain its emission to external Compton gamma-rays, SSC X-rays, and a neutrino rate of about 0.3 events per year peaking at 1 PeV.
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Chasing the neutrino blazar candidates II: SED modeling with hadronic model
Hadronic SED modeling of 103 blazar candidates predicts proton synchrotron peaks in the MeV band for 99 sources and maximum neutrino fluxes detectable by up to 62 sources with next-generation telescopes.
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Indication of gamma-Ray Quasi-periodicity in GB6 J1037+5711 from Multi-technique Timing Analysis
Multi-technique timing analysis indicates a ~478-day QPO in the gamma-ray emission of BL Lac GB6 J1037+5711.
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X-Ray Spectral Variability of the TeV HBL Blazar PG 1553+113 with XMM-Newton
X-ray spectra of PG 1553+113 over 23 years are best described by log-parabola models in 14 cases and power-laws in 15, with synchrotron peaks indicating variable particle acceleration or cooling in the jet.
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Jet Power Estimates of FSRQs PKS 1441+25 and Ton 599 from Broadband SED Modeling
Jet power estimates for FSRQs PKS 1441+25 and Ton 599 are insensitive to the choice of electron energy distribution model because of lower break energies and external Compton dominance.
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Temporary EHBL-like behavior of Markarian 501 during July 2014 VHE flaring
A two-zone photohadronic model explains the 3 TeV peak-like feature in Markarian 501's 2014 VHE flare as a mild cutoff where the spectrum transitions from slow rise to faster fall.