Locating the gamma-ray emission site in Fermi/LAT blazars: II. Multifrequency correlations

V. Ramakrishnan*, T. Hovatta, M. Tornikoski, K. Nilsson, E. Lindfors, M. Balokovic, Anne Lähteenmäki, R. Reinthal, L. Takalo

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Abstract

In an attempt to constrain and understand the emission mechanism of. gamma-rays, we perform a cross-correlation analysis of 15 blazars using light curves inmillimetre, optical and gamma-rays. We use discrete correlation function and consider only correlations significant at the 99 per cent level. A strong correlation was found between 37 and 95 GHz with a near-zero time delay in most of the sources, and similar to 1 month or longer in the rest. A similar result was obtained between the optical and. gamma-ray bands. Of the 15 sources, less than 50 per cent showed a strong correlation between the millimetre and gamma-ray or millimetre and optical bands. The primary reason for the lack of statistically significant correlation is the absence of a major outburst in the millimetre bands of most of the sources during the 2.5 yr time period investigated in our study. This may indicate that only the long-term variations or large flares are correlated between these bands. The variability of the sources at every waveband was also inspected using fractional rms variability (F-var ). The F-var displays an increase with frequency reaching its maximum in the gamma-rays.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)171-180
Number of pages10
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume456
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • galaxies
  • active-galaxies
  • jets-galaxies
  • nuclei-gamma-rays
  • galaxies-radio continuum
  • ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
  • LARGE-AREA TELESCOPE
  • EXTRAGALACTIC RADIO-SOURCES
  • RED-NOISE
  • OPTICAL CONTINUUM
  • BRIGHT BLAZARS
  • LIGHT CURVES
  • SCALE JET
  • VARIABILITY
  • CONNECTION

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