The complex variability of blazars: time-scales and periodicity analysis in S4 0954+65

ABSTRACT Among active galactic nuclei, blazars show extreme variability properties. We here investigate the case of the BL Lac object S4 0954+65 with data acquired in 2019–2020 by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and by the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope (WEBT) Collaboration. The 2-min...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2021-07, Vol.504 (4), p.5629-5646
Hauptverfasser: Raiteri, C M, Villata, M, Larionov, V M, Jorstad, S G, Marscher, A P, Weaver, Z R, Acosta-Pulido, J A, Agudo, I, Andreeva, T, Arkharov, A, Bachev, R, Benítez, E, Berton, M, Björklund, I, Borman, G A, Bozhilov, V, Carnerero, M I, Carosati, D, Casadio, C, Chen, W P, Damljanovic, G, D’Ammando, F, Escudero, J, Fuentes, A, Giroletti, M, Grishina, T S, Gupta, A C, Hagen-Thorn, V A, Hart, M, Hiriart, D, Hou, W-J, Ivanov, D, Kim, J-Y, Kimeridze, G N, Konstantopoulou, C, Kopatskaya, E N, Kurtanidze, O M, Kurtanidze, S O, Lähteenmäki, A, Larionova, E G, Larionova, L V, Marchili, N, Markovic, G, Minev, M, Morozova, D A, Myserlis, I, Nakamura, M, Nikiforova, A A, Nikolashvili, M G, Otero-Santos, J, Ovcharov, E, Pursimo, T, Rahimov, I, Righini, S, Sakamoto, T, Savchenko, S S, Semkov, E H, Shakhovskoy, D, Sigua, L A, Stojanovic, M, Strigachev, A, Thum, C, Tornikoski, M, Traianou, E, Troitskaya, Y V, Troitskiy, I S, Tsai, A, Valcheva, A, Vasilyev, A A, Vince, O, Zaharieva, E
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Among active galactic nuclei, blazars show extreme variability properties. We here investigate the case of the BL Lac object S4 0954+65 with data acquired in 2019–2020 by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and by the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope (WEBT) Collaboration. The 2-min cadence optical light curves provided by TESS during three observing sectors of nearly 1 month each allow us to study the fast variability in great detail. We identify several characteristic short-term time-scales, ranging from a few hours to a few days. However, these are not persistent, as they differ in the various TESS sectors. The long-term photometric and polarimetric optical and radio monitoring undertaken by the WEBT brings significant additional information, revealing that (i) in the optical, long-term flux changes are almost achromatic, while the short-term ones are strongly chromatic; (ii) the radio flux variations at 37 GHz follow those in the optical with a delay of about 3 weeks; (iii) the range of variation of the polarization degree and angle is much larger in the optical than in the radio band, but the mean polarization angles are similar; (iv) the optical long-term variability is characterized by a quasi-periodicity of about 1 month. We explain the source behaviour in terms of a rotating inhomogeneous helical jet, whose pitch angle can change in time.
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stab1268