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Broadband multi-wavelength properties of M87 during the 2018 EHT campaign including a very high energy flaring episode

Juan Carlos AlgabaMalaya UMislav BalokovićYale Ctr. Astron. AstrophysS. ChandraPotchefstroom UWhee Yeon CheongKASI, DaeJeonYuzhu CuiF. D’AmmandoBologna, Ist. RadioastronomiaA. FalconePenn State U., Astron. AstrophysNicole M. FordMcGill U., Montreal (main)M. GirolettiBologna, Ist. RadioastronomiaC. GoddiNijmegen U., IMAPPM. A. GurwellKazuhiro HadaNagoya UDaryl HaggardMcGill USvetlana G. JorstadBoston UA. KaurPenn State U., Astron. AstrophysT. KawashimaStephen KerbyPenn State U., Astron. AstrophysJae-Young KimKASI, DaeJeonMotoki KinoKogakuin UЕ. В. КравченкоBologna, Ist. RadioastronomiaSang-Sung LeeKASI, DaeJeonRu-Sen LuShanghai, Astron. ObservSera MarkoffU. Amsterdam, GRAPPAJoseph M. MichailNorthwestern UJoseph NeilsenVillanova UMichael A. NowakWashington U., St. LouisG. PrincipeTrieste UVenkatessh RamakrishnanConcepcion UBart RipperdaPrinceton U., Astrophys. Sci. DeptMahito SasadaHiroshima UС. С. СавченкоCraig SheridanVillanova UKazunori AkiyamaHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. AstrophysA. AlberdiGranada U., Theor. Phys. AstrophysW. AlefBonn, Max Planck Inst., RadioastronRichard AnantuaHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. AstrophysKeiichi AsadaAcademia Sinica, TaiwanRebecca AzulayValencia U., IFICU. BachBonn, Max Planck Inst., RadioastronAnne-Kathrin BaczkoChalmers U. TechD. B.Arizona U., Astron. Dept. - Steward ObservB. BandyopadhyayConcepcion UJ. BarrettMichi BauböckIllinois U., UrbanaB. A. BensonFermilabDan BintleySubaru TelescopeLindy BlackburnHarvard UR. BlundellKatherine L. BoumanCaltechGeoffrey C. BowerEast Asian ObservHope BoyceMcGill UM. BremerIRAM, St. Martin d'HeresRoger BrissendenHarvard US. BritzenBonn, Max Planck Inst., RadioastronAvery E. BroderickWaterloo UDominique BroguièreIRAM, St. Martin d'HeresThomas BronzwaerSandra BustamanteMassachusetts U., AmherstJ. E. CarlstromChicago U., KICPAndrew ChaelChi‐kwan ChanArizona U., Astron. Dept. - Steward ObservDominic O. ChangHarvard UKoushik ChatterjeeHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. AstrophysShami ChatterjeeCornell U., Radio. Space Res. CtrMing‐Tang ChenEast Asian ObservYongjun ChenShanghai, Astron. ObservXiaopeng ChengKASI, DaeJeonIlje ChoYonsei UPierre ChristianFairfield UNicholas S. ConroyHarvard UJ. E. ConwayChalmers U. TechT. M. CrawfordChicago U., Astron. Astrophys. CtrG. B. CrewAlejandro Cruz-OsorioFrankfurt URohan DahaleGranada U., Theor. Phys. AstrophysJordy DavelaarNijmegen U., IMAPPMariafelicia De LaurentisNaples URoger DeaneU. Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Sch. PhysJessica DempseySubaru TelescopeG. DesvignesLESIA, MeudonJason DexterColorado UVedant DhruvIllinois U., UrbanaIndu K. DihingiaShanghai Jiao Tong USheperd S. DoelemanHarvard USergio A. DzibBonn, Max Planck Inst., RadioastronRalph P. EatoughNAOC, BeijingRazieh EmamiH. FalckeJoseph FarahUC, Santa BarbaraVincent L. FishE. B. FomalontNRAO, CharlottesvilleH. Alyson FordArizona U., Astron. Dept. - Steward ObservMarianna FoschiGranada U., Theor. Phys. AstrophysRaquel Fraga-EncinasWilliam T. FreemanPer FribergSubaru TelescopeC. M. FrommWurzburg UAntonio FuentesGranada U., Theor. Phys. AstrophysPeter GalisonHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. AstrophysCharles F. GammieIllinois U., Urbana
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Context. The nearby elliptical galaxy M87 contains one of only two supermassive black holes whose emission surrounding the event horizon has been imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). In 2018, more than two dozen multi-wavelength (MWL) facilities (from radio to γ -ray energies) took part in the second M87 EHT campaign. Aims. The goal of this extensive MWL campaign was to better understand the physics of the accreting black hole M87*, the relationship between the inflow and inner jets, and the high-energy particle acceleration. Understanding the complex astrophysics is also a necessary first step towards performing further tests of general relativity. Methods. The MWL campaign took place in April 2018, overlapping with the EHT M87* observations. We present a new, contemporaneous spectral energy distribution (SED) ranging from radio to very high-energy (VHE) γ -rays as well as details of the individual observations and light curves. We also conducted phenomenological modelling to investigate the basic source properties. Results. We present the first VHE γ -ray flare from M87 detected since 2010. The flux above 350 GeV more than doubled within a period of ≈36 hours. We find that the X-ray flux is enhanced by about a factor of two compared to 2017, while the radio and millimetre core fluxes are consistent between 2017 and 2018. We detect evidence for a monotonically increasing jet position angle that corresponds to variations in the bright spot of the EHT image. Conclusions. Our results show the value of continued MWL monitoring together with precision imaging for addressing the origins of high-energy particle acceleration. While we cannot currently pinpoint the precise location where such acceleration takes place, the new VHE γ -ray flare already presents a challenge to simple one-zone leptonic emission model approaches, and it emphasises the need for combined image and spectral modelling.

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