Long-term optical and $\gamma-$ray variability of the blazar PKS~1222+216
Savithri H. Ezhikode, Amit Shukla, Gulab C. Dewangan, Pramod K. Pawar,, Sushmita Agarwal, Blesson Mathew, and Akhil Krishna R

TL;DR
This study investigates the long-term optical and gamma-ray variability of the blazar PKS 1222+216, revealing correlations and insights into the emission regions and particle acceleration processes over several years.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of optical and gamma-ray variability, establishing correlations and constraining the gamma-ray emission zone in PKS 1222+216.
Findings
Positive correlation between optical continuum and gamma-ray flux with zero lag.
No correlation between Hγ line flux and gamma-ray flux.
Gamma-ray emission likely originates near the edge of the broad-line region or in the torus.
Abstract
The ray emission from flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) is thought to be dominated by the inverse Compton scattering of the external sources of photon fields, e.g., accretion disk, broad-line region (BLR), and torus. FSRQs show strong optical emission lines and hence can be a useful probe of the variability in BLR output, which is the reprocessed disk emission. We study the connection between the optical continuum, H line, and ray emissions from the FSRQ PKS~1222+216, using long-term (2011-2018) optical spectroscopic data from Steward Observatory and ray observations from -LAT. We measured the continuum () and H () fluxes by performing a systematic analysis of the 6029-6452 \r{A} optical spectra. We observed stronger variability in than , an inverse correlation between H…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research · Neutrino Physics Research
