The object with extended wings of emission, and core blazar-like properties. It was recently spatially associated with the , on board the . radio galaxy has a radio jet, and complex morphology. Although its classification is still uncertain, in literature it is indicated as a possible FR-I γ-ray source 4FGL J1346.5+5330, which detected by the LAT FGST In June 2024, the observed enhanced γ-ray activity from and observations. Fermi-LAT The event was followed up by the NGSO SRT Here, we present multi-frequency data (radio, optical, , X-ray, and γ-ray) collected during this observing campaign. UV Our results confirm the detection of a short-lived γ-ray flare, consistent with a power-law spectrum. We report a stable X-ray flux, minor activity in the band, and a flux density increase in the radio unit UV 20 GHz band, which might indicate a mild spectral index inversion. The broadband modelling confirms a typical blazar-like emission in the core of this source, dominated by one-zone and leptonic processes. SED SSC EC
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