Multi-wavelength behaviour of IIIZw2
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radioiiizw2multi-wavelengthradiationsynchrotronx-rayx-raysabsorption
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IIIZw2 was observed with XMM-Newton in July 2000. Its X-ray spectrum can be described by a powerlaw of photon index Gamma = 1.7 with a Gaussian line at 6.7 keV. There is no significant evidence of intrinsic absorption within the source or of a soft X-ray excess. Multi-wavelength light curves over a period of 25 years show related variations from the radio to the X-rays. We interpret the radio to optical emission as synchrotron radiation, self-absorbed in the radio/millimeter region, and the X-rays as mainly due to Compton up-scattering of low-energy photons by the population of high-energy electrons that give rise to the synchrotron radiation.
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