Swift observations of IBL and LBL objects
F. Massaro, P. Giommi, G. Tosti, A. Cassetti, R. Nesci, M. Perri, D., Burrows, and N. Gerehls

TL;DR
This study analyzes Swift observations of eight BL Lac objects, focusing on their spectral properties and variability to improve classification and understand their emission mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides new spectral analysis and variability insights for LBL and IBL BL Lac objects using Swift data, comparing with previous observations and refining classification methods.
Findings
IBLs show X-ray low states with high-energy component features
Some sources exhibit correlated UV and X-ray variability
Spectral curvature estimates are similar to HBLs
Abstract
BL Lacs are an enigmatic class of active galactic nuclei (AGNs), characterized by the non-thermal continuum typically attributed to synchrotron and inverse Compton emission. Depending on the frequency location of the maxima of these components, they are subdivided into three subclasses LBLs, IBLs, and HBLs. We present the results of a set of observations of eight BL Lac objects of LBL and IBL type performed by the XRT and UVOT detectors onboard the Swift satellite between January 2005 and November 2006. We are mainly interested in measuring the spectral parameters, and particularly the steepness between the UV and the X-ray band, useful for determining the classification of these sources. We compare the behavior of these sources with previous XMM-Newton, BeppoSAX obser- vations and with historical data in the X-ray and in the optical band. We are also interested in classifying the…
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