# Multi-epoch intra-night optical monitoring of 8 radio-quiet BL Lac   candidates

**Authors:** P. Kumar, Gopal-Krishna, C. S. Stalin, H. Chand, R. Srianand, P., Petitjean

arXiv: 1706.04438 · 2017-09-20

## TL;DR

This study conducted multi-epoch intra-night optical monitoring of 8 radio-quiet WLQs to detect blazar-like variability, revealing significant inter-night and long-term brightness changes, and exploring their potential as radio-quiet BL Lac candidates.

## Contribution

First systematic intra-night optical variability analysis of radio-quiet WLQs, identifying potential radio-quiet BL Lac objects through variability signatures.

## Key findings

- Detected significant inter-night optical variability in 3 WLQs.
- Observed large brightness changes over a decade in 3 WLQs.
- Found intra-day UV-band variability in some sources.

## Abstract

For a new sample of 8 weak-line-quasars (WLQs) we report a sensitive search in 20 intranight monitoring sessions, for blazar-like optical flux variations on hour-like and longer time scale (day/month/year$-$like). The sample consists exclusively of the WLQs that are not radio$-$loud and have either been classified as `radio-weak probable BL Lac candidates' and/or are known to have exhibited at least one episode of large, blazar$-$like optical variability. Whereas only a hint of intra$-$night variability is seen for two of these WLQs, J104833.5$+$620305.0(z = 0.219) and J133219.6$+$622715.9 (z = 3.15), statistically significant inter$-$night variability at a few per cent level is detected for three of the sources, including the radio-intermediate WLQ J133219.6$+$622715.9 (z = 3.15) and the well known bona$-$fide radio$-$quiet WLQs J121221.5$+$534128.0 (z = 3.10) and WLQ J153259.9$-$003944.1 (z = 4.62). In the rest$-$frame, this variability is intra-day and in the far$-$UV band. On the time scale of a decade, we find for three of the WLQs large brightness changes, amounting to 1.655$\pm$0.009, 0.163$\pm$0.010 and 0.144$\pm$0.018 mag, for J104833.5$+$620305.0, J123743.1$+$630144.9 and J232428.4$+$144324.4, respectively. Whereas the latter two are confirmed radio-quiet WLQs, the extragalactic nature of J104833.5$+$620305.0 remains to be well established, thanks to the absence of any feature(s) in its available optical spectra. The present study forms a part of our ongoing campaign of intranight optical monitoring of radio quiet weak-line quasars, in order to improve the understanding of this enigmatic class of Active Galactic Nuclei and to look among them for a possible tiny, elusive population of radio-quiet BL Lacs.

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