We present exactly simultaneous X-ray and TeV monitoring with RXTE and HEGR
A of the TeV blazar Mrk 501 during 15 days in 1998 June. After an initial p
eriod of very low flux at both wavelengths, the source underwent a remarkab
le hare in the TeV and X-ray energy bands, lasting for about 6 days and wit
h a larger amplitude at TeV energies than in the X-ray band. At the peak of
the TeV flare, rapid TeV flux variability on subhour timescales is found.
Large spectral variations are observed at X-rays, with the 3-20 keV photon
index of a pure power-law continuum flattening from Gamma = 2.3 to Gamma =
1.8 on a timescale of 2-3 days. This implies that during the maximum of the
TeV activity the synchrotron peak shifted to energies greater than or simi
lar to 50 keV, a behavior similar to that observed during the longer lastin
g, more intense flare in 1997 April. The TeV spectrum during the flare is d
escribed by a power law with photon index Gamma = 1.9 and an exponential cu
toff at similar to 4 TeV; an indication for spectral softening during the f
lare decay is observed in the TeV hardness ratios. Our results generally su
pport a. scenario in which the TeV photons are emitted via inverse Compton
scattering of ambient seed photons by the same electron population responsi
ble for the synchrotron X-rays. The simultaneous spectral energy distributi
ons can be fit with a one-zone synchrotron self-Compton model assuming a su
bstantial increase of the magnetic field and the electron energy by factors
of 3 and 10, respectively.