Correlation between optical and $\gamma$-ray flux variations in BL Lacs
Bhoomika Rajput, Zahir Shah, C. S. Stalin, S. Sahayanathan, Suvendu, Rakshit

TL;DR
This study analyzes a decade of optical and gamma-ray data from three BL Lac objects, revealing correlated flux variations and modeling their emission mechanisms with leptonic models.
Contribution
It provides detailed correlation analysis and spectral energy distribution modeling of optical and gamma-ray emissions in three BL Lac objects, highlighting different emission processes.
Findings
Optical and gamma-ray flux variations are closely correlated during flares.
Different sources are best modeled with either external Compton or synchrotron self-Compton mechanisms.
Gamma-ray emission during high flux states involves seed photons from dust and broad line regions.
Abstract
We report here results on the analysis of correlated flux variations between the optical and GeV -ray bands in three bright BL Lac objects, namely AO\, 0235+164, OJ 287 and PKS 2155304. This was based on the analysis of about 10 years of data from the {\it Fermi} Gamma-ray Space Telescope covering the period between 08 August 2008 to 08 August 2018 along with optical data covering the same period. For all the sources, during the flares analysed in this work, the optical and -ray flux variations are found to be closely correlated. From broad band spectral energy distribution modelling of different epochs in these sources using the one zone leptonic emission model, we found that the optical-UV emission is dominated by synchrotron emission from the jet. The -ray emission in the low synchrotron peaked sources AO\, 0235+164 and OJ 287 are found to be well fit with…
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