Optical/$\gamma$-ray blazar flare correlations: understanding the high-energy emission process using ASAS-SN and Fermi light curves
T. de Jaeger, B. J. Shappee, C. S. Kochanek, J. T. Hinkle, S., Garrappa, I. Liodakis, A. Franckowiak, K. Z. Stanek, J. F. Beacom, J. L., Prieto

TL;DR
This study analyzes optical and gamma-ray light curves of 1,180 blazars to investigate their flare correlations, revealing a strong temporal link that constrains emission models and challenges the standard one-zone leptonic scenario.
Contribution
It provides the largest statistical correlation analysis between optical and gamma-ray blazar flares, using Bayesian methods and a significantly expanded sample.
Findings
Strong correlation between optical and gamma-ray flares with an average delay of about 1 day.
Detection of a substantial number of orphan flares in both bands.
Results challenge the one-zone leptonic emission model, favoring multi-zone or hadronic models.
Abstract
Using blazar light curves from the optical All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) and the -ray \textit{Fermi}-LAT telescope, we performed the most extensive statistical correlation study between both bands, using a sample of 1,180 blazars. This is almost an order of magnitude larger than other recent studies. Blazars represent more than 98\% of the AGNs detected by \textit{Fermi}-LAT and are the brightest -ray sources in the extragalactic sky. They are essential for studying the physical properties of astrophysical jets from central black holes. However, their -ray flare mechanism is not fully understood. Multi-wavelength correlations help constrain the dominant mechanisms of blazar variability. We search for temporal relationships between optical and -ray bands. Using a Bayesian Block Decomposition, we detect 1414 optical and 510 -ray…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Computational Physics and Python Applications
