Testing relativistic boost as the cause of gamma-ray quasi-periodic oscillation in a blazar
Dahai Yan, Jianeng Zhou, Pengfei Zhang, Qianqian Zhu, Jiancheng Wang

TL;DR
This study tests if relativistic Doppler boosting explains gamma-ray quasi-periodic oscillations in a blazar by analyzing Fermi-LAT data, finding results consistent with the geometric boost model.
Contribution
The paper introduces a method to test the relativistic boost model for gamma-ray QPOs using spectral and variability analysis of Fermi-LAT data.
Findings
Light curves follow the same pattern across energy ranges.
Photon indices remain nearly constant across energy bands.
Variability amplitude ratios match Doppler effect predictions.
Abstract
The mechanism for producing gamma-ray quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) in blazar is unknown. One possibility is the geometric model, in which without the need for intrinsic quasi-periodic variation, the relativistic Doppler factor changes periodically, resulting in observed gamma-ray QPO. We propose a method to test this geometric model. We analyze the {\it Fermi}-LAT data of PG 1553+113 spanning from 2008 August until 2018 February. According to 29 four-month average spectral energy distributions (SEDs) in the energy range of 0.1-300 GeV, we split the {\it Fermi}-LAT energy range into three bands: 0.1-1 GeV, 1-10 GeV, and 10-300 GeV. The spectrum in each energy range can be successfully fitted by a power-law. The light curves and photon indices in the three energy ranges are obtained. Then, light curves in three narrow energy ranges, i.e., 0.2-0.5 GeV, 2-5 GeV and 20- 40 GeV, are…
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