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Multiwavelength behaviour of the blazar 3C 279: decade-long study from γ-ray to radio

Author(s)
Larionov, V. M.Jorstad, S. G.Marscher, A. P.Villata, M.Raiteri, C. M.Smith, P. S.Agudo, ISavchenko, S. S.Morozova, D. A.Acosta-Pulido, J. A.Aller, M. F.Aller, H. D.Andreeva, T. S.Arkharov, A. A.Bachev, R.Bonnoli, G.Borman, G. A.Bozhilov, VCalcidese, P.Carnerero, M., ICarosati, D.Casadio, C.Chen, W-PDamljanovic, G.Dementyev, A., VDi Paola, A.Frasca, A.Fuentes, A.Gomez, J. L.Gonzalez-Morales, P.Giunta, A.Grishina, T. S.Gurwell, M. A.Hagen-Thorn, V. A.Hovatta, T.Ibryamov, S.Joshi, M.Kiehlmann, S.Kim, Jae-YoungKimeridze, G. N.Kopatskaya, E. N.Kovalev, Yu A.Kovalev, Y. Y.Kurtanidze, O. M.Kurtanidze, S. O.Lahteenmaki, A.Lazaro, C.Larionova, L., VLarionova, E. G.Leto, G.Marchini, A.Matsumoto, K.Mihov, B.Minev, M.Mingaliev, M. G.Mirzaqulov, D.Dimitrova, R. V. MunozMyserlis, INikiforova, A. A.Nikolashvili, M. G.Nizhelsky, N. A.Ovcharov, E.Pressburger, L. D.Rakhimov, I. A.Righini, S.Rizzi, N.Sadakane, K.Sadun, A. C.Samal, M. R.Sanchez, R. Z.Semkov, E.Sergeev, S. G.Sigua, L. A.Slavcheva-Mihova, L.Sola, P.Sotnikova, Yu, VStrigachev, A.Thum, C.Traianou, E.Troitskaya, Yu, VTroitsky, I. S.Tsybulev, P. G.Vasilyev, A. A.Vince, O.Weaver, Z. R.Williamson, K. E.Zhekanis, G., V
Issued Date
2020-03
DOI
10.1093/mnras/staa082
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83820
Citation
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, v.492, no.3, pp.3829 - 3848
Abstract
We report the results of decade-long (2008-2018) gamma-ray to 1 GHz radio monitoring of the blazar 3C 279, including GASP/WEBT, Fermi and Swift data, as well as polarimetric and spectroscopic data. The X-ray and gamma-ray light curves correlate well, with no delay greater than or similar to 3 h, implying general cospatiality of the emission regions. The gamma-ray optical flux flux relation changes with activity state, ranging from a linear to a more complex dependence. The behaviour of the Stokes parameters at optical and radio wavelengths, including 43 GHz Very Long Baseline Array images, supports either a predominantly helical magnetic field or motion of the radiating plasma along a spiral path. Apparent speeds of emission knots range from 10 to 37c, with the highest values requiring bulk Lorentz factors close to those needed to explain gamma-ray variability on very short time-scales, The Mg II emission line flux in the 'blue' and 'red' wings correlates with the optical synchrotron conlinuum flux density, possibly providing a variable source of seed photons for inverse Compton scattering. in the radio bands, we find progressive delays of the most prominent light-curve maxima with decreasing frequency, as expected from the frequency dependence of the tau = 1 surface of synchrotron self-absorption. The global maximum in the 86 GHz light. curve becomes less prominent at lower frequencies, while a local maximum, appearing in 2014, strengthens toward decreasing frequencies, becoming pronounced at similar to 5 GHz, These tendencies suggest. different Doppler boosting of stratified radio-emitting zones in the jet.
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
ISSN
0035-8711
Keyword (Author)
methods: observationaltechniques: photometrictechniques: polarimetrictechniques: spectroscopicgalaxies: activequasars: individual: 3C 279
Keyword
ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEILINE ARRAY OBSERVATIONSEGRET-DETECTED QUASARSBL LACERTAE OBJECTSWEBT CAMPAIGNPOLARIMETRIC OBSERVATIONSMILLIMETER WAVELENGTHSSUPERLUMINAL MOTIONHIGH-FREQUENCIESXMM-NEWTON

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