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arxiv: 1601.04693 · v1 · pith:EM2JSEJKnew · submitted 2016-01-18 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Location and origin of gamma-rays in blazars

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keywords emissionfluxcurrentgammagamma-rayshigh-energylocationobserved
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One of the most intriguing and challenging quests of current astrophysics is to understand the physical conditions and processes responsible for production of high-energy particles, and emission of \gamma-rays. A combination of high-resolution Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) images with broadband flux variability measurements is a unique way to probe the emission mechanisms at the bases of jets. Our analysis of \gamma-ray flux variability observed by the Fermi-LAT (Large Area Telescope) along with the parsec-scale jet kinematics suggests that the $\gamma$-ray emission in blazar S5 0716+714 has a significant correlation with the mm-VLBI core flux and the orientation of jet outflow on parsec scales. These results indicate that the inner jet morphology has a tight connection with the observed $\gamma$-ray flares. An overview of our current understanding on high-energy radiation processes, their origin, and location is presented here.

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