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arxiv: 1808.05027 · v1 · pith:QTHBF3MInew · submitted 2018-08-15 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Fermi-Large Area Telescope observations of the brightest Gamma-ray flare ever detected from CTA 102

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We present a multi-wavelength study of the FSRQ CTA 102 using Fermi-LAT and simultaneous Swift-XRT/UVOT observations. The Fermi-LAT telescope detected one of the brightest flares from this object during Sep, 2016 to Mar, 2017. In the 190 days of observation period the source underwent four major flares. A detailed analysis of the temporal and spectral properties of these flares indicates the flare at MJD 57751.594 has a $\gamma$-ray flux of (30.12$\pm$4.48)$\times 10^{-6}$ ph cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ (from 90 minutes binning) in the energy range of 0.1--300 GeV. This has been found to be the highest flux ever detected from CTA 102. Time dependent leptonic modelling of the pre-flare, rising state, flares and decaying state has been done. A single emission region of size $6.5\times 10^{16}$ cm has been used in our work to explain the multi-wavelength spectral energy distributions. During flares the luminosity in electrons increases nearly seventy times compared to the pre-flare state.

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