Radio - optical flux behavior and spectral energy distribution of the intermediate blazar GC 0109 + 224
نویسندگان
چکیده
About twenty years of radio observations in five bands (from 4.8 to 37 GHz) of the BL Lac object GC 0109+224 (S2 0109+22, RGB J0112+227), are presented and analysed together with the optical data. Over the past ten years this blazar has exhibited enhanced activity. There is only weak correlation between radio and optical flares delays, usually protracted on longer timescales in the radio with respect to the optical. In some cases no radio flare counterpart was observed for the optical outbursts. The radio variability, characterised by peaks superposition, shows hints of some characteristic timescales (around the 3-4 years), and a fluctuation mode between the flickering and the shot noise. The reconstructed spectral energy distribution, poorly monitored at high energies, is preliminarily parameterised with a synchrotron-self Compton description. The smooth synchrotron continuum, peaked in the near-IR-optical bands, strengthens the hypothesis that this source could be an intermediate blazar. Moreover the intense flux in millimetre bands, and the optical and X-ray brightness, might suggest a possible detectable gamma-ray emission.
منابع مشابه
ar X iv : a st ro - p h / 06 07 58 1 v 1 2 6 Ju l 2 00 6 The Spectral Energy Distribution of the High - Z Blazar Q 0906 + 6930
We describe further observations of QSO J0906+6930, a z=5.48 blazar likely to be detected in γ-rays. New radio and X-ray data place significant constraints on any kpc-scale extension of the VLBA-detected jet. Improved optical spectroscopy detects absorption from an intervening galaxy at z=1.849 and raise the possibility that this distant, bright source is lensed. We combine the new data into an...
متن کاملAn Agn Identification for 3eg J2006-2321
We present a multiwavelength analysis of the high-energy gamma-ray source 3EG J2006-2321 (l = 18 • .82, b = −26 • .26). The flux of this source above 100 MeV is shown to be variable on time scales of days and months. Optical observations and careful examination of archived radio data indicate that its most probable identification is with PMN J2005–2310, a flat-spectrum radio quasar with a 5-GHz...
متن کاملAGILE and Swift simultaneous observations of the blazar S 50716 + 714 during the bright flare of October 2007
We present the results of a series of optical, UV, X-ray and γ-ray observations of the BL Lac object S50716+714 carried out by the Swift and AGILE satellites in late 2007 when this blazar was flaring close to its historical maximum at optical frequencies. We have found that the optical through soft X-ray emission, likely due to Synchrotron radiation, was highly variable and displayed a differen...
متن کاملOn the July 2007 flare of the blazar 3 C 454 . 3
In July 2007, the blazar 3C 454.3 underwent a flare in the optical, reaching R ∼ 13 on July 19. Then the optical flux decreased by one magnitude, being R ∼ 14 when the source was detected by the γ–ray satellite AGILE, that observed the source on July 24–30. At the same time, the Swift satellite performed a series of snapshots. We can construct the simultaneous spectral energy distribution using...
متن کاملDiscovery of VHE γ-rays from the blazar 1ES 1215+303 with the MAGIC Telescopes and simultaneous multi-wavelength observations
Context. We present the discovery of very high energy (VHE, E> 100 GeV) γ-ray emission from the BL Lac object 1ES 1215+303 by the MAGIC telescopes and simultaneous multi-wavelength data in a broad energy range from radio to γ-rays. Aims. We study the VHE γ-ray emission from 1ES 1215+303 and its relation to the emissions in other wavelengths. Methods. Triggered by an optical outburst, MAGIC obse...
متن کامل