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A&A 444, 767-775 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20053592
COMPTEL observations of the
-ray blazars 3C 454.3 and CTA 102 during the CGRO mission
S. Zhang1, 2, W. Collmar2 and V. Schönfelder2 1 Laboratory for Particle Astrophysics, Institute of High Energy Physics, PO Box 918-3, Beijing 100049, PR China
e-mail: szhang@mail.ihep.ac.cn
2 Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Postfach 1613, 85741 Garching, Germany
(Received 8 June 2005 / Accepted 5 August 2005 )
Abstract
We have investigated the MeV behaviour of the
-ray blazars 3C 454.3 and
CTA 102 by analyzing all COMPTEL observations of this sky region
during the complete CGRO mission.
Both sources are detected by COMPTEL at the upper COMPTEL energies,
although their flux estimates may be uncertain by possible minor
contributions of nearby unidentified EGRET
-ray sources.
While CTA 102 was only detected at energies above 10 MeV during
the early mission, 3C 454.3 is most significantly detected in the
COMPTEL 3-10 MeV band in the sum of all data. Time-resolved analyses
indicate a weak (near COMPTEL threshold) but likely steady 3-10 MeV
emission over years, being independent of the observed time variability
at energies above 100 MeV as observed by EGRET. This energy-dependent
variability behaviour suggests different emission mechanisms at work
in the two bands.
Putting the COMPTEL fluxes in multifrequency perspective (radio to
-rays)
reveals for both sources the typical two-hump blazar spectrum,
with a low-energy maximum around the IR and a high-energy maximum
at MeV energies. The latter one dominates the energy output across
the whole electro-magnetic spectrum. The results of our analyses are discussed
in the framework of current blazar modeling.
Key words:
SIMBAD Objects
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