Fermi large area telescope detection of gravitational lens delayed γ-ray flares from blazar B0218+357

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Using data from the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT), we report the first clear γ-ray measurement of a delay between flares from the gravitationally lensed images of a blazar. The delay was detected in B0218+357, a known double-image lensed system, during a period of enhanced γ-ray activity with peak fluxes consistently observed to reach >20-50 × its previous average flux. An auto-correlation function analysis identified a delay in the γ-ray data of 11.46 ± 0.16 days (1σ) that is ∼1 day greater than previous radio measurements. Considering that it is beyond the capabilities of the LAT to spatially resolve the two images, we nevertheless decomposed individual sequences of superposing γ-ray flares/delayed emissions. In three such ∼8-10 day-long sequences within a ∼4 month span, considering confusion due to overlapping flaring emission and flux measurement uncertainties, we found flux ratios consistent with ∼1, thus systematically smaller than those from radio observations. During the first, best-defined flare, the delayed emission was detailed with a Fermi pointing, and we observed flux doubling timescales of ∼3-6 hr implying as well extremely compact γ-ray emitting regions. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Cheung, C. C., Larsson, S., Scargle, J. D., Amin, M. A., Blandford, R. D., Bulmash, D., … Wood, K. S. (2014). Fermi large area telescope detection of gravitational lens delayed γ-ray flares from blazar B0218+357. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 782(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/782/2/L14

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