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Temporal and spectral gamma-ray properties of Mkn 421 above 250 GeV from CAT observations between 1996 and 2000
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EngineeringSpectral Gamma-ray PropertiesTerrestrial Gamma-ray Flashesγ-Ray EmissionMarkarian 421Cat ObservationsPhotometryPhysicsMkn 421RadiometrySynchrotron RadiationRadio TelescopeSpace WeatherHigh-energy AstrophysicsNuclear AstrophysicsNatural SciencesMarkarian 501Astrophysical PlasmaHigh-energy Cosmic Ray
The γ-ray emission above from the BL Lac object Markarian 421 was observed by the CAT Cherenkov imaging telescope between December, 1996, and June, 2000. In 1998, the source produced a series of small flares, making it the second extragalactic source detected by CAT. The time-averaged differential spectrum has been measured from 0.3 to , which is well fitted with a power law: . In 2000, the source showed an unprecedented activity, with variability time-scales as short as one hour, as for instance observed during the night between 4 and 5 February. The 2000 time-averaged spectrum measured is compatible with that of 1998, but some indication of a spectral curvature is found between 0.3 and . The possibility of spectral hardening during flares is also discussed, and the results are compared to those obtained on the other BL Lac, Markarian 501.
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