Multiwavelength variability power spectrum analysis of the blazars 3C 279 and PKS 1510–089 on multiple timescales
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Multiwavelength variability power spectrum analysis of the blazars 3C 279 and PKS 1510–089 on multiple timescales
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- Goyal, Arti;
- Soida, Marian;
- Stawarz, Lukasz;
- Wiita, Paul J.;
- Nilsson, Kari;
- Jorstad, Svetlana;
- Marscher, Alan P.;
- Aller, Margo F.;
- Aller, Hugh D.;
- Lähteenmäki, Anne;
- Hovatta, Talvikki;
- Zoła, Staszek;
- Nalewajko, Krzysztof;
- Tornikoski, Merja;
- Tammi, Joni;
- Hodges, Mark;
- Kiehlmann, Sebastian;
- Readhead, Anthony C. S.;
- Max-Moerbeck Astudillo, Walter Kennerth;
- Lindfors, Elina;
- Ramazani, Vandad Fallah;
- Reichart, D. E.;
- Caton, D. B.;
- Valverde, Janeth;
- Horan, Deirdre;
- Ojha, Roopesh;
- Van Zyl, Pfesesani;
Abstract
We present the results of variability power spectral density (PSD) analysis using multiwavelength radio to GeV gamma-ray light curves covering timescales of decades/years to days/minutes for the blazars 3C 279 and PKS 1510-089. The PSDs are modeled as single power laws, and the best-fit spectral shape is derived using the "power spectral response" method. With more than 10 yr of data obtained with weekly/daily sampling intervals, most of the PSDs cover similar to 2-4 decades in temporal frequency; moreover, in the optical band, the PSDs cover similar to 6 decades for 3C 279 due to the availability of intranight light curves. Our main results are the following: (1) on timescales ranging from decades to days, the synchrotron and the inverse-Compton spectral components, in general, exhibit red-noise (slope similar to 2) and flicker-noise (slope similar to 1) type variability, respectively; (2) the slopes of gamma-ray variability PSDs obtained using a 3 hr integration bin and 3 weeks total duration exhibit a range between similar to 1.4 and similar to 2.0 (mean slope = 1.60 +/- 0.70), consistent within errors with the slope on longer timescales; (3) comparisons of fractional variability indicate more power on timescales <= 100 days at gamma-ray frequencies compared to longer wavelengths, in general (except between the gamma-ray and optical wavelengths for PKS 1510-089); (4) the normalization of intranight optical PSDs for 3C 279 appears to be a simple extrapolation from longer timescales, indicating a continuous (single) process driving the variability at optical wavelengths; and (5) the emission at optical/infrared wavelengths may involve a combination of disk and jet processes for PKS 1510-089.
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Polish National Science Centre (NCN) 2018/29/B/ST9/02298
NCN 2018/29/B/ST9/01793
Polish NSC 2016/22/E/ST9/00061
European Research Council (ERC) 771282
University of Michigan System
National Science Foundation (NSF) AST-0808050
AST-1109911
AST-8021250
AST-8301234
AST8501093
AST-8815678
AST-9120224
AST-9421979
AST9617032
AST-9900723
AST-0307629
AST-0607523
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) NNX09AU16G
NNX10AP16G
NNX11AO13G
NNX13AP18G
NNX08AW31G
NNX11A043G
NNX14AQ89G
80GSFC21M0002
Caltech
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NASA Fermi Guest Investigator grants 80NSSC20K1567
United States Department of Energy (DOE) DE-AC02-76SF00515
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The Astrophysical Journal, 927:214 (29pp), 2022
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