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Black Hole Lightning from the Peculiar Gamma-Ray Loud Active Galactic Nucleus IC 310
[article]
2015
arXiv
pre-print
The nearby active galaxy IC 310, located in the outskirts of the Perseus cluster of galaxies is a bright and variable multi-wavelength emitter from the radio regime up to very high gamma-ray energies above 100 GeV. Originally, the nucleus of IC 310 has been classified as a radio galaxy. However, studies of the multi-wavelength emission showed several properties similarly to those found from blazars as well as radio galaxies. In late 2012, we have organized the first contemporaneous
arXiv:1508.05031v1
fatcat:2wqaworvdrgrjofcjkxcm55hyi