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Synchrotron emission from the blazar PG 1553+113. An analysis of its flux and polarization variability. / Raiteri, C.M.; Nicastro, F.; Stamerra, A.; Villata, M.; Larionov, V.M.; Blinov, D.; Acosta-Pulido, J.A.; Arévalo, M.J.; Arkharov, A.A.; Bachev, R.; Borman, G.A.; Carnerero, M.I.; Carosati, D.; Cecconi, M.; Chen, W.-P.; Damljanovic, G.; Di Paola, A.; Ehgamberdiev, S.A.; Frasca, A.; Giroletti, M.; González-Morales, P.A.; Griñon-Mar n, A.B.; Grishina, T.S.; Huang, P.-C.; Ibryamov, S.; Klimanov, S.A.; Kopatskaya, E.N.; Kurtanidze, O.M.; Kurtanidze, S.O.; Lähteenmäki, A.; Larionova, E.G.; Larionova, L.V.; Lázaro, C.; Leto, G.; Liodakis, I.; Mart nez-Lombilla, C.; Mihov, B.; Mirzaqulov, D.O.; Mokrushina, A.A.; Moody, J.W.; Morozova, D.A.; Nazarov, S.V.; Nikolashvili, M.G.; Ohlert, J.M.; Panopoulou, G.V.; Pastor Yabar, A.; Pinna, F.; Protasio, C.; Rizzi, N.; Sadun, A.C.; Savchenko, S.S.; Semkov, E.; Sigua, L.A.; Slavcheva-Mihova, L.; Strigachev, A.; Tornikoski, M.; Troitskaya, Y.V.; Troitsky, I.S.; Vasilyev, A.A.; Vera, R.J.C.; Vince, O.; Zanmar Sanchez, R.

в: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Том 466, № 3, 2017, стр. 3762-3774.

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Raiteri, CM, Nicastro, F, Stamerra, A, Villata, M, Larionov, VM, Blinov, D, Acosta-Pulido, JA, Arévalo, MJ, Arkharov, AA, Bachev, R, Borman, GA, Carnerero, MI, Carosati, D, Cecconi, M, Chen, W-P, Damljanovic, G, Di Paola, A, Ehgamberdiev, SA, Frasca, A, Giroletti, M, González-Morales, PA, Griñon-Mar n, AB, Grishina, TS, Huang, P-C, Ibryamov, S, Klimanov, SA, Kopatskaya, EN, Kurtanidze, OM, Kurtanidze, SO, Lähteenmäki, A, Larionova, EG, Larionova, LV, Lázaro, C, Leto, G, Liodakis, I, Mart nez-Lombilla, C, Mihov, B, Mirzaqulov, DO, Mokrushina, AA, Moody, JW, Morozova, DA, Nazarov, SV, Nikolashvili, MG, Ohlert, JM, Panopoulou, GV, Pastor Yabar, A, Pinna, F, Protasio, C, Rizzi, N, Sadun, AC, Savchenko, SS, Semkov, E, Sigua, LA, Slavcheva-Mihova, L, Strigachev, A, Tornikoski, M, Troitskaya, YV, Troitsky, IS, Vasilyev, AA, Vera, RJC, Vince, O & Zanmar Sanchez, R 2017, 'Synchrotron emission from the blazar PG 1553+113. An analysis of its flux and polarization variability', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Том. 466, № 3, стр. 3762-3774. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw3333, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw3333

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Raiteri, C. M., Nicastro, F., Stamerra, A., Villata, M., Larionov, V. M., Blinov, D., Acosta-Pulido, J. A., Arévalo, M. J., Arkharov, A. A., Bachev, R., Borman, G. A., Carnerero, M. I., Carosati, D., Cecconi, M., Chen, W-P., Damljanovic, G., Di Paola, A., Ehgamberdiev, S. A., Frasca, A., ... Zanmar Sanchez, R. (2017). Synchrotron emission from the blazar PG 1553+113. An analysis of its flux and polarization variability. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 466(3), 3762-3774. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw3333, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw3333

Vancouver

Raiteri CM, Nicastro F, Stamerra A, Villata M, Larionov VM, Blinov D и пр. Synchrotron emission from the blazar PG 1553+113. An analysis of its flux and polarization variability. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2017;466(3):3762-3774. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw3333, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw3333

Author

Raiteri, C.M. ; Nicastro, F. ; Stamerra, A. ; Villata, M. ; Larionov, V.M. ; Blinov, D. ; Acosta-Pulido, J.A. ; Arévalo, M.J. ; Arkharov, A.A. ; Bachev, R. ; Borman, G.A. ; Carnerero, M.I. ; Carosati, D. ; Cecconi, M. ; Chen, W.-P. ; Damljanovic, G. ; Di Paola, A. ; Ehgamberdiev, S.A. ; Frasca, A. ; Giroletti, M. ; González-Morales, P.A. ; Griñon-Mar n, A.B. ; Grishina, T.S. ; Huang, P.-C. ; Ibryamov, S. ; Klimanov, S.A. ; Kopatskaya, E.N. ; Kurtanidze, O.M. ; Kurtanidze, S.O. ; Lähteenmäki, A. ; Larionova, E.G. ; Larionova, L.V. ; Lázaro, C. ; Leto, G. ; Liodakis, I. ; Mart nez-Lombilla, C. ; Mihov, B. ; Mirzaqulov, D.O. ; Mokrushina, A.A. ; Moody, J.W. ; Morozova, D.A. ; Nazarov, S.V. ; Nikolashvili, M.G. ; Ohlert, J.M. ; Panopoulou, G.V. ; Pastor Yabar, A. ; Pinna, F. ; Protasio, C. ; Rizzi, N. ; Sadun, A.C. ; Savchenko, S.S. ; Semkov, E. ; Sigua, L.A. ; Slavcheva-Mihova, L. ; Strigachev, A. ; Tornikoski, M. ; Troitskaya, Y.V. ; Troitsky, I.S. ; Vasilyev, A.A. ; Vera, R.J.C. ; Vince, O. ; Zanmar Sanchez, R. / Synchrotron emission from the blazar PG 1553+113. An analysis of its flux and polarization variability. в: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2017 ; Том 466, № 3. стр. 3762-3774.

BibTeX

@article{462e30c6a77f4897978ef5c8e452fbe3,
title = "Synchrotron emission from the blazar PG 1553+113. An analysis of its flux and polarization variability",
abstract = "In 2015 July 29-September 1, the satellite XMM-Newton pointed at the BL Lac object PG 1553+133 six times, collecting data for 218 h. During one of these epochs, simultaneous observations by the Swift satellite were requested to compare the results of the X-ray and optical-UV instruments. Optical, near-infrared and radio monitoring was carried out by the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope (WEBT) collaboration for the whole observing season. We here present the results of the analysis of all these data, together with an investigation of the source photometric and polarimetric behaviour over the last 3 yr. The 2015 EPIC spectra show slight curvature and the corresponding light curves display fast X-ray variability with a time-scale of the order of 1 h. In contrast to previous results, during the brightest X-ray states detected in 2015 the simple log-parabolic model that best fits the XMM-Newton data also reproduces reasonably well the whole synchrotron bump, suggesting a peak in the nearUV band. We found evidence of a wide rotation of the polarization angle in 2014, when the polarization degree was variable, but the flux remained almost constant. This is difficult to interpret with deterministic jet emission models, while it can be easily reproduced by assuming some turbulence of the magnetic field.",
keywords = "galaxies: active, BL Lacertae objects: general, BL Lacertae objects: individual: PG 1553+113, BL-LACERTAE OBJECTS, PHOTON IMAGING CAMERA, QUASAR PKS 1510-089, GAMMA-RAY, OPTICAL POLARIZATION, XMM-NEWTON, GASP-WEBT, 3C 279, X-RAY, RADIO POLARIZATION",
author = "C.M. Raiteri and F. Nicastro and A. Stamerra and M. Villata and V.M. Larionov and D. Blinov and J.A. Acosta-Pulido and M.J. Ar{\'e}valo and A.A. Arkharov and R. Bachev and G.A. Borman and M.I. Carnerero and D. Carosati and M. Cecconi and W.-P. Chen and G. Damljanovic and {Di Paola}, A. and S.A. Ehgamberdiev and A. Frasca and M. Giroletti and P.A. Gonz{\'a}lez-Morales and {Gri{\~n}on-Mar n}, A.B. and T.S. Grishina and P.-C. Huang and S. Ibryamov and S.A. Klimanov and E.N. Kopatskaya and O.M. Kurtanidze and S.O. Kurtanidze and A. L{\"a}hteenm{\"a}ki and E.G. Larionova and L.V. Larionova and C. L{\'a}zaro and G. Leto and I. Liodakis and {Mart nez-Lombilla}, C. and B. Mihov and D.O. Mirzaqulov and A.A. Mokrushina and J.W. Moody and D.A. Morozova and S.V. Nazarov and M.G. Nikolashvili and J.M. Ohlert and G.V. Panopoulou and {Pastor Yabar}, A. and F. Pinna and C. Protasio and N. Rizzi and A.C. Sadun and S.S. Savchenko and E. Semkov and L.A. Sigua and L. Slavcheva-Mihova and A. Strigachev and M. Tornikoski and Y.V. Troitskaya and I.S. Troitsky and A.A. Vasilyev and R.J.C. Vera and O. Vince and {Zanmar Sanchez}, R.",
year = "2017",
doi = "10.1093/mnras/stw3333",
language = "English",
volume = "466",
pages = "3762--3774",
journal = "Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society",
issn = "0035-8711",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "3",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Synchrotron emission from the blazar PG 1553+113. An analysis of its flux and polarization variability

AU - Raiteri, C.M.

AU - Nicastro, F.

AU - Stamerra, A.

AU - Villata, M.

AU - Larionov, V.M.

AU - Blinov, D.

AU - Acosta-Pulido, J.A.

AU - Arévalo, M.J.

AU - Arkharov, A.A.

AU - Bachev, R.

AU - Borman, G.A.

AU - Carnerero, M.I.

AU - Carosati, D.

AU - Cecconi, M.

AU - Chen, W.-P.

AU - Damljanovic, G.

AU - Di Paola, A.

AU - Ehgamberdiev, S.A.

AU - Frasca, A.

AU - Giroletti, M.

AU - González-Morales, P.A.

AU - Griñon-Mar n, A.B.

AU - Grishina, T.S.

AU - Huang, P.-C.

AU - Ibryamov, S.

AU - Klimanov, S.A.

AU - Kopatskaya, E.N.

AU - Kurtanidze, O.M.

AU - Kurtanidze, S.O.

AU - Lähteenmäki, A.

AU - Larionova, E.G.

AU - Larionova, L.V.

AU - Lázaro, C.

AU - Leto, G.

AU - Liodakis, I.

AU - Mart nez-Lombilla, C.

AU - Mihov, B.

AU - Mirzaqulov, D.O.

AU - Mokrushina, A.A.

AU - Moody, J.W.

AU - Morozova, D.A.

AU - Nazarov, S.V.

AU - Nikolashvili, M.G.

AU - Ohlert, J.M.

AU - Panopoulou, G.V.

AU - Pastor Yabar, A.

AU - Pinna, F.

AU - Protasio, C.

AU - Rizzi, N.

AU - Sadun, A.C.

AU - Savchenko, S.S.

AU - Semkov, E.

AU - Sigua, L.A.

AU - Slavcheva-Mihova, L.

AU - Strigachev, A.

AU - Tornikoski, M.

AU - Troitskaya, Y.V.

AU - Troitsky, I.S.

AU - Vasilyev, A.A.

AU - Vera, R.J.C.

AU - Vince, O.

AU - Zanmar Sanchez, R.

PY - 2017

Y1 - 2017

N2 - In 2015 July 29-September 1, the satellite XMM-Newton pointed at the BL Lac object PG 1553+133 six times, collecting data for 218 h. During one of these epochs, simultaneous observations by the Swift satellite were requested to compare the results of the X-ray and optical-UV instruments. Optical, near-infrared and radio monitoring was carried out by the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope (WEBT) collaboration for the whole observing season. We here present the results of the analysis of all these data, together with an investigation of the source photometric and polarimetric behaviour over the last 3 yr. The 2015 EPIC spectra show slight curvature and the corresponding light curves display fast X-ray variability with a time-scale of the order of 1 h. In contrast to previous results, during the brightest X-ray states detected in 2015 the simple log-parabolic model that best fits the XMM-Newton data also reproduces reasonably well the whole synchrotron bump, suggesting a peak in the nearUV band. We found evidence of a wide rotation of the polarization angle in 2014, when the polarization degree was variable, but the flux remained almost constant. This is difficult to interpret with deterministic jet emission models, while it can be easily reproduced by assuming some turbulence of the magnetic field.

AB - In 2015 July 29-September 1, the satellite XMM-Newton pointed at the BL Lac object PG 1553+133 six times, collecting data for 218 h. During one of these epochs, simultaneous observations by the Swift satellite were requested to compare the results of the X-ray and optical-UV instruments. Optical, near-infrared and radio monitoring was carried out by the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope (WEBT) collaboration for the whole observing season. We here present the results of the analysis of all these data, together with an investigation of the source photometric and polarimetric behaviour over the last 3 yr. The 2015 EPIC spectra show slight curvature and the corresponding light curves display fast X-ray variability with a time-scale of the order of 1 h. In contrast to previous results, during the brightest X-ray states detected in 2015 the simple log-parabolic model that best fits the XMM-Newton data also reproduces reasonably well the whole synchrotron bump, suggesting a peak in the nearUV band. We found evidence of a wide rotation of the polarization angle in 2014, when the polarization degree was variable, but the flux remained almost constant. This is difficult to interpret with deterministic jet emission models, while it can be easily reproduced by assuming some turbulence of the magnetic field.

KW - galaxies: active

KW - BL Lacertae objects: general

KW - BL Lacertae objects: individual: PG 1553+113

KW - BL-LACERTAE OBJECTS

KW - PHOTON IMAGING CAMERA

KW - QUASAR PKS 1510-089

KW - GAMMA-RAY

KW - OPTICAL POLARIZATION

KW - XMM-NEWTON

KW - GASP-WEBT

KW - 3C 279

KW - X-RAY

KW - RADIO POLARIZATION

U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stw3333

DO - 10.1093/mnras/stw3333

M3 - Article

VL - 466

SP - 3762

EP - 3774

JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

SN - 0035-8711

IS - 3

ER -

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