Optical Intra-day Variability in Blazars
A. C. Gupta (1), J. H. Fan (2), J. M. Bai (1), S. J. Wagner (3)((1), National Astronomical Observatories / Yunnan Observatory, CAS, Kunming,, Yunnan, China (2) Center for Astrophysics, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou,, China (3) Landessternwarte, Konigstuhl, Heidelberg, Germany)

TL;DR
This study monitored nine blazars over several nights, detecting intra-day and short-term optical variability, and identified potential outburst events, providing insights into their activity states and variability patterns.
Contribution
First optical monitoring campaign of selected blazars during outburst phases, revealing intra-day variability and potential outburst cycles with multi-night observations.
Findings
Intra-day variability detected in multiple blazars on several nights.
Optical outbursts possibly occurred with ~8 and ~3-year intervals.
Different blazars exhibited varying activity states during observations.
Abstract
We selected a sample of a dozen blazars which are the prime candidates for simultaneous multi-wavelength observing campaigns in their outburst phase. We searched for optical outbursts, intra-day variability and short term variability in these blazars. We carried out optical photometric monitoring of nine of these blazars in 13 observing nights during our observing run October 27, 2006 - March 20, 2007 by using the 1.02 meter optical telescope. From our observations, our data favor the hypothesis that three blazars were in the outburst state; one blazar was in the post outburst state; three blazars were in the pre/post outburst state; one blazar was in the low-state; and the state of one blazar was not known because there is not much optical data available for the blazar to compare with our observations. Out of three nights of observations of AO 0235+164, intra-day variability was…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
