Multiwavelength observations of 3C 454.3. III. Eighteen months of AGILE monitoring of the "Crazy Diamond"
S. Vercellone (INAF-IASF Palermo), F. D'Ammando, V. Vittorini, I., Donnarumma, G. Pucella, M. Tavani, A. Ferrari, C.M. Raiteri, M. Villata, P., Romano, H. Krimm, A. Tiengo, A.W. Chen, G. Giovannini, T. Venturi, M., Giroletti, Y.Y. Kovalev, K. Sokolovsky, A.B. Pushkarev

TL;DR
This study presents 18 months of multiwavelength observations of blazar 3C 454.3, revealing its highly variable gamma-ray flux, spectral characteristics, and correlations across radio, optical, and X-ray bands, enhancing understanding of jet behavior.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive multiwavelength analysis over 18 months, linking gamma-ray variability with radio and optical data to study jet properties and emission states.
Findings
Gamma-ray flux varied significantly, from >200E-8 to ~80E-8 ph/cm2/s.
Gamma-ray spectrum fitted by a power law with Gamma ~ 2.0-2.2.
Optical and gamma-ray fluxes are correlated with a -0.4 day lag.
Abstract
We report on 18 months of multiwavelength observations of the blazar 3C 454.3 (Crazy Diamond) carried out in July 2007-January 2009. We show the results of the AGILE campaigns which took place on May-June 2008, July-August 2008, and October 2008-January 2009. During the May 2008-January 2009 period, the source average flux was highly variable, from an average gamma-ray flux F(E>100MeV) > 200E-8 ph/cm2/s in May-June 2008, to F(E>100MeV)~80E-8 ph/cm2/s in October 2008-January 2009. The average gamma-ray spectrum between 100 MeV and 1 GeV can be fit by a simple power law (Gamma_GRID ~ 2.0 to 2.2). Only 3-sigma upper limits can be derived in the 20-60 keV energy band with Super-AGILE. During July-August 2007 and May-June 2008, RXTE measured a flux of F(3-20 keV)= 8.4E-11 erg/cm2/s, and F(3-20 keV)=4.5E-11 erg/cm2/s, respectively and a constant photon index Gamma_PCA=1.65. Swift/XRT…
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