Radio-to-γ-Ray, Broadband Variability Study of the Classical BL Lac Object PKS 0735+178

The power-law shape of the power spectral density (PSD) of blazar light curves— P ( ν k ) ∝ ν k − β , where ν k is the temporal frequency—indicates that blazar variability is, in general, of the colored-type noise ( β ≃ 1 − 3 ). A precise characterisation of PSD slopes, n...

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Main Authors: Arti Goyal, Łukasz Stawarz, Michal Ostrowski, Valeri Larionov
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-10-01
Series:Galaxies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/4/4/42
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spelling doaj-f2443ba98cdb4fdb8ce7efd02b8847c12020-11-24T22:00:41ZengMDPI AGGalaxies2075-44342016-10-01444210.3390/galaxies4040042galaxies4040042Radio-to-γ-Ray, Broadband Variability Study of the Classical BL Lac Object PKS 0735+178Arti Goyal0Łukasz Stawarz1Michal Ostrowski2Valeri Larionov3Astronomical Observatory, Jagiellonian University, ul. Orla 171, Krakow 30-244, PolandAstronomical Observatory, Jagiellonian University, ul. Orla 171, Krakow 30-244, PolandAstronomical Observatory, Jagiellonian University, ul. Orla 171, Krakow 30-244, PolandAstronomical Institute of St. Petersburg State University, Petrodvorets 198504, RussiaThe power-law shape of the power spectral density (PSD) of blazar light curves— P ( ν k ) ∝ ν k − β , where ν k is the temporal frequency—indicates that blazar variability is, in general, of the colored-type noise ( β ≃ 1 − 3 ). A precise characterisation of PSD slopes, normalizations, or characteristic timescales (if any) manifesting as distinct features in the power spectra of blazars is important for constraining the physics of the emission and energy dissipation processes in relativistic jets. Here we present the results of the PSD analysis for the BL Lac object PKS 0735+178 at GeV (Fermi-LAT), optical (R-band), and radio (GHz band from UMRAO and OVRO programmes) frequencies, covering a broad range in variability timescales. The novelty of our approach is that in the optical regime, by combining the long-term and densely sampled R-band intra-night light curves, we constructed the PSD for time periods ranging from 23 years down to minutes. Our analysis reveals that: (1) the nature of processes generating flux variability at optical and radio frequencies is different from those operating at GeV photon energies ( β ∼ 2 and 1, respectively); (2) the main driver behind the optical variability is the same on timescales of years, months, days, and hours (a single power-law with β ∼ 2). We discuss our findings in the framework of a model where the overall blazar variability is generated by an underlying single stochastic process (radio and optical frequencies), or a linear superposition of such processes (γ-ray regime).http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/4/4/42galaxies: activeBL Lacertae objects: individual (PKS 0735+178)variability
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author Arti Goyal
Łukasz Stawarz
Michal Ostrowski
Valeri Larionov
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Łukasz Stawarz
Michal Ostrowski
Valeri Larionov
Radio-to-γ-Ray, Broadband Variability Study of the Classical BL Lac Object PKS 0735+178
Galaxies
galaxies: active
BL Lacertae objects: individual (PKS 0735+178)
variability
author_facet Arti Goyal
Łukasz Stawarz
Michal Ostrowski
Valeri Larionov
author_sort Arti Goyal
title Radio-to-γ-Ray, Broadband Variability Study of the Classical BL Lac Object PKS 0735+178
title_short Radio-to-γ-Ray, Broadband Variability Study of the Classical BL Lac Object PKS 0735+178
title_full Radio-to-γ-Ray, Broadband Variability Study of the Classical BL Lac Object PKS 0735+178
title_fullStr Radio-to-γ-Ray, Broadband Variability Study of the Classical BL Lac Object PKS 0735+178
title_full_unstemmed Radio-to-γ-Ray, Broadband Variability Study of the Classical BL Lac Object PKS 0735+178
title_sort radio-to-γ-ray, broadband variability study of the classical bl lac object pks 0735+178
publisher MDPI AG
series Galaxies
issn 2075-4434
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The power-law shape of the power spectral density (PSD) of blazar light curves— P ( ν k ) ∝ ν k − β , where ν k is the temporal frequency—indicates that blazar variability is, in general, of the colored-type noise ( β ≃ 1 − 3 ). A precise characterisation of PSD slopes, normalizations, or characteristic timescales (if any) manifesting as distinct features in the power spectra of blazars is important for constraining the physics of the emission and energy dissipation processes in relativistic jets. Here we present the results of the PSD analysis for the BL Lac object PKS 0735+178 at GeV (Fermi-LAT), optical (R-band), and radio (GHz band from UMRAO and OVRO programmes) frequencies, covering a broad range in variability timescales. The novelty of our approach is that in the optical regime, by combining the long-term and densely sampled R-band intra-night light curves, we constructed the PSD for time periods ranging from 23 years down to minutes. Our analysis reveals that: (1) the nature of processes generating flux variability at optical and radio frequencies is different from those operating at GeV photon energies ( β ∼ 2 and 1, respectively); (2) the main driver behind the optical variability is the same on timescales of years, months, days, and hours (a single power-law with β ∼ 2). We discuss our findings in the framework of a model where the overall blazar variability is generated by an underlying single stochastic process (radio and optical frequencies), or a linear superposition of such processes (γ-ray regime).
topic galaxies: active
BL Lacertae objects: individual (PKS 0735+178)
variability
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/4/4/42
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