7–11 Aug 2017
Columbus, Ohio, USA
US/Eastern timezone

The magnetic reconnection model for blazar emission

10 Aug 2017, 17:45
15m
Macedonian Room (The Athenaeum)

Macedonian Room

The Athenaeum

Oral Extragalactic sources (incl. transients) Extragalactic sources

Speaker

Prof. Dimitrios Giannios (Purdue University)

Description

The recent observations of powerful, minute-timescale TeV flares from
several blazars pose serious challenges to theoretical models for the
blazar emission. In this talk, I will discuss the magnetic
reconnection model for the blazar flaring. I argue that radiation
emitted from the reconnection layers can account for the observed
“envelope” of ~day-long blazar activity as well as the fastest
observed flares. Moreover, I will show that the reconnection model
predicts that the emission regions are characterized by rough
equipartition between radiating particles and magnetic fields;
in agreement with observations. Finally, I will show examples of lightcurves and spectra
calculated directly with first-principle Particle in cell simulations of the magnetic reconnection layer.

Primary author

Prof. Dimitrios Giannios (Purdue University)

Co-authors

Dr Maria Petropoulou (Purdue University) Prof. Lorenzo Sironi (Columbia University) Mr Ian Christie (Purdue University)

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