3-11 July 2007
Merida, Mexico
Mexico/General timezone
- icrc2007@icrc2007.unam.mx
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Contribution Poster (WITHDRAWN)
Speakers
- Dr. Anita REIMER
Primary authors
- Dr. Anita REIMER (HEPL/KIPAC, Stanford University)
Co-authors
- Ms. Manasvita JOSHI (Ohio University)
- Prof. Markus BOETTCHER (Ohio University)
Abstract content
The low-frequency peaked BL Lac object (LBL) 3C66A was subject of an extensiv multi-wavelength campaign from July 2003 till April 2004, which includes quasi-simultaneous observations at optical, X-rays and very high energy (VHE) gamma-rays. Here we apply the hadronic Synchrotron-Proton Blazar model to the observed spectral energy distribution at various activity states, and compare the resulting model fits to those obtained through application of the leptonic Synchrotron-Self-Compton model. The results are used to identify diagnostic key predictions of the two blazar models for future multi-wavelength observations.