Long term multi-wavelength view of the blazar 1ES 1218+304
K. K. Singh, B. Bisschoff, B. van Soelen, A. Tolamatti, J. P. Marais,, P. J. Meintjes

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive 10-year multi-wavelength analysis of blazar 1ES 1218+304, revealing steady emission and modeling its jet physics and black hole properties using diverse observational data.
Contribution
It offers the first long-term multi-wavelength dataset analysis of 1ES 1218+304, applying a single zone leptonic model to interpret its emission and jet characteristics.
Findings
Long-term emission remains steady without significant activity changes.
Optical/UV flux dominated by host galaxy, modeled with PEGASE.
X-ray and gamma-ray emissions fit a leptonic model.
Abstract
In this work, we present a multi-wavelength study of the blazar 1ES 1218+304 using near simultaneous observations over 10 years during the period September 1, 2008 to August 31, 2018 (MJD 54710-58361). We have analyzed data from \emph{Swift}-UVOT, \emph{Swift}-XRT and \emph{Fermi}-LAT to study the long term behaviour of 1ES 1218+304 in different energy bands over the last decade. We have also used the archival data from OVRO, MAXI and \emph{Swift}-BAT available during the above period. The near simultaneous data on 1ES 1218+304 suggest that the long term multi-wavelength emission from the source is steady and does not show any significant change in the source activity. The optical/UV fluxes are found to be dominated by the host galaxy emission and can be modelled using the code. However, the time averaged X-ray and -ray emisions from the source are reproduced using a…
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