Understanding the nature of the blazar CGRaBS~J0211$+$1051
Sunil Chandra, Kiran S Baliyan, Shashikiran Ganesh, Luigi Foschini

TL;DR
This comprehensive multi-wavelength study of blazar CGRaBS J0211+1051 analyzes its flaring activity, spectral energy distribution, and physical parameters, confirming its classification as a low-energy peaked BL Lac object and identifying its Fermi source counterpart.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength analysis of CGRaBS J0211+1051, including SED modeling and physical parameter estimation, confirming its blazar classification and Fermi source identification.
Findings
SED peak at ~1.35×10^{14} Hz confirms LBL classification.
Correlated variability across gamma-ray, X-ray, UV, and optical bands.
Estimated magnetic field and black hole mass are typical for blazars.
Abstract
The source CGRaBS~J02111051 (MG1 J021114+1051, z=0.20) flared up on 2011 January 23 in high-energy -rays as reported by {\it Fermi}/LAT. This event was followed by the increased activity at the UV, optical and radio frequencies as detected by the observing facilities worldwide. The source also showed a high and variable optical polarization based on which it was proposed to be a low-energy peaked BL Lac Object (LBL). Present work reports first comprehensive multi-wavelength study of this source using data in the radio, optical, UV, X- and -rays and optical polarization. Using these multi-wavelength data on the source, we have estimated various parameters and verified it's classification vis-a-vis blazar sequence. Multi-waveband light-curves are used to discuss flaring events of 2011 January in an attempt to address the nature of the source and pinpoint the possible…
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