Gm. Madejski et al., X-ray observations of BL Lacertae during the 1997 outburst and associationwith quasar-like characteristics, ASTROPHYS J, 521(1), 1999, pp. 145-154
This paper reports on the X-ray emission from BL Lacertae during its 1997 J
uly outburst as observed with the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE), compa
res the RXTE data with previous measurements, and interprets the overall el
ectromagnetic emission in the context of the currently popular theoretical
models. The source is bright and variable, with the 2-10 keV flux approxima
tely 2-3.5 times higher than measured in 1995 November by ASCA. The spectru
m is also harder, with power-law energy indices of similar to 0.4-0.6, comp
ared with similar to 0.9 in 1995 November. Both in the optical band, where
BL Lacertae now shows broad emission lines, and in the X-ray band, where th
e spectrum is hard, the overall electromagnetic distribution of BL Lacertae
is similar to that observed in blazars associated with quasars rather than
to that seen in the more common high-energy peaked BL Lac-type objects. We
argue that the high-energy (X-ray and gamma-ray) emission from BL Lacertae
consists of two spectral components: X-rays are produced by Comptonization
of synchrotron radiation, while the gamma-rays are produced by Comptonizat
ion of the broad emission line flux.