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The optical behaviour of BL Lacertae at its maximum brightness levels: a blend of geometry and energetics. / Raiteri, C M; Villata, M; Jorstad, S G; Marscher, A P; Pulido, J A Acosta; Carosati, D; Chen, W P; Joner, M D; Kurtanidze, S O; Lorey, C; Marchini, A; Matsumoto, K; Mirzaqulov, D O; Savchenko, S S; Strigachev, A; Vince, O; Aceti, P; Apolonio, G; Arena, C; Arkharov, A; Bachev, R; Bader, N; Banfi, M; Bonnoli, G; Borman, G A; Bozhilov, V; Brown, L F; Carbonell, W; Carnerero, M I; Damljanovic, G; Dhiman, V; Ehgamberdiev, S A; Elsaesser, D; Feige, M; Gabellini, D; Galán, D; Galli, G; Gaur, H; Gazeas, K; Grishina, T S; Gupta, A C; Hagen-Thorn, V A; Hallum, M K; Hart, M; Hasuda, K; Heidemann, K; Horst, B; Hou, W-J; Ibryamov, S; Ivanidze, R Z; Jovanovic, M D; Kimeridze, G N; Kishore, S; Klimanov, S; Kopatskaya, E N; Kurtanidze, O M; Kushwaha, P; Lane, D J; Larionova, E G; Leonini, S; Lin, H C; Mannheim, K; Marino, G; Minev, M; Modaressi, A; Morozova, D A; Mortari, F; Nazarov, S V; Nikolashvili, M G; Santos, J Otero; Ovcharov, E; Papini, R; Pinter, V; Privitera, C A; Pursimo, T; Reinhart, D; Roberts, J; Romanov, F D; Rosenlehner, K; Sakamoto, T; Salvaggio, F; Schoch, K; Semkov, E; Seufert, J; Shakhovskoy, D; Sigua, L A; Singh, C; Steineke, R; Stojanovic, M; Tripathi, T; Troitskaya, Y V; Troitskiy, I S; Tsai, A; Valcheva, A; Vasilyev, A A; Vrontaki, K; Weaver, Z R; Wooley, J H F; Zaharieva, E; Zhovtan, A V.

In: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 522, No. 1, 06.2023, p. 102–116.

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Raiteri, CM, Villata, M, Jorstad, SG, Marscher, AP, Pulido, JAA, Carosati, D, Chen, WP, Joner, MD, Kurtanidze, SO, Lorey, C, Marchini, A, Matsumoto, K, Mirzaqulov, DO, Savchenko, SS, Strigachev, A, Vince, O, Aceti, P, Apolonio, G, Arena, C, Arkharov, A, Bachev, R, Bader, N, Banfi, M, Bonnoli, G, Borman, GA, Bozhilov, V, Brown, LF, Carbonell, W, Carnerero, MI, Damljanovic, G, Dhiman, V, Ehgamberdiev, SA, Elsaesser, D, Feige, M, Gabellini, D, Galán, D, Galli, G, Gaur, H, Gazeas, K, Grishina, TS, Gupta, AC, Hagen-Thorn, VA, Hallum, MK, Hart, M, Hasuda, K, Heidemann, K, Horst, B, Hou, W-J, Ibryamov, S, Ivanidze, RZ, Jovanovic, MD, Kimeridze, GN, Kishore, S, Klimanov, S, Kopatskaya, EN, Kurtanidze, OM, Kushwaha, P, Lane, DJ, Larionova, EG, Leonini, S, Lin, HC, Mannheim, K, Marino, G, Minev, M, Modaressi, A, Morozova, DA, Mortari, F, Nazarov, SV, Nikolashvili, MG, Santos, JO, Ovcharov, E, Papini, R, Pinter, V, Privitera, CA, Pursimo, T, Reinhart, D, Roberts, J, Romanov, FD, Rosenlehner, K, Sakamoto, T, Salvaggio, F, Schoch, K, Semkov, E, Seufert, J, Shakhovskoy, D, Sigua, LA, Singh, C, Steineke, R, Stojanovic, M, Tripathi, T, Troitskaya, YV, Troitskiy, IS, Tsai, A, Valcheva, A, Vasilyev, AA, Vrontaki, K, Weaver, ZR, Wooley, JHF, Zaharieva, E & Zhovtan, AV 2023, 'The optical behaviour of BL Lacertae at its maximum brightness levels: a blend of geometry and energetics', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 522, no. 1, pp. 102–116. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad942, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad942

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Raiteri, C. M., Villata, M., Jorstad, S. G., Marscher, A. P., Pulido, J. A. A., Carosati, D., Chen, W. P., Joner, M. D., Kurtanidze, S. O., Lorey, C., Marchini, A., Matsumoto, K., Mirzaqulov, D. O., Savchenko, S. S., Strigachev, A., Vince, O., Aceti, P., Apolonio, G., Arena, C., ... Zhovtan, A. V. (2023). The optical behaviour of BL Lacertae at its maximum brightness levels: a blend of geometry and energetics. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 522(1), 102–116. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad942, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad942

Vancouver

Raiteri CM, Villata M, Jorstad SG, Marscher AP, Pulido JAA, Carosati D et al. The optical behaviour of BL Lacertae at its maximum brightness levels: a blend of geometry and energetics. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2023 Jun;522(1):102–116. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad942, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad942

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Raiteri, C M ; Villata, M ; Jorstad, S G ; Marscher, A P ; Pulido, J A Acosta ; Carosati, D ; Chen, W P ; Joner, M D ; Kurtanidze, S O ; Lorey, C ; Marchini, A ; Matsumoto, K ; Mirzaqulov, D O ; Savchenko, S S ; Strigachev, A ; Vince, O ; Aceti, P ; Apolonio, G ; Arena, C ; Arkharov, A ; Bachev, R ; Bader, N ; Banfi, M ; Bonnoli, G ; Borman, G A ; Bozhilov, V ; Brown, L F ; Carbonell, W ; Carnerero, M I ; Damljanovic, G ; Dhiman, V ; Ehgamberdiev, S A ; Elsaesser, D ; Feige, M ; Gabellini, D ; Galán, D ; Galli, G ; Gaur, H ; Gazeas, K ; Grishina, T S ; Gupta, A C ; Hagen-Thorn, V A ; Hallum, M K ; Hart, M ; Hasuda, K ; Heidemann, K ; Horst, B ; Hou, W-J ; Ibryamov, S ; Ivanidze, R Z ; Jovanovic, M D ; Kimeridze, G N ; Kishore, S ; Klimanov, S ; Kopatskaya, E N ; Kurtanidze, O M ; Kushwaha, P ; Lane, D J ; Larionova, E G ; Leonini, S ; Lin, H C ; Mannheim, K ; Marino, G ; Minev, M ; Modaressi, A ; Morozova, D A ; Mortari, F ; Nazarov, S V ; Nikolashvili, M G ; Santos, J Otero ; Ovcharov, E ; Papini, R ; Pinter, V ; Privitera, C A ; Pursimo, T ; Reinhart, D ; Roberts, J ; Romanov, F D ; Rosenlehner, K ; Sakamoto, T ; Salvaggio, F ; Schoch, K ; Semkov, E ; Seufert, J ; Shakhovskoy, D ; Sigua, L A ; Singh, C ; Steineke, R ; Stojanovic, M ; Tripathi, T ; Troitskaya, Y V ; Troitskiy, I S ; Tsai, A ; Valcheva, A ; Vasilyev, A A ; Vrontaki, K ; Weaver, Z R ; Wooley, J H F ; Zaharieva, E ; Zhovtan, A V. / The optical behaviour of BL Lacertae at its maximum brightness levels: a blend of geometry and energetics. In: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2023 ; Vol. 522, No. 1. pp. 102–116.

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