Optical intraday variability studies of 10 low energy peaked blazars

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We have carried out optical (R band) intraday variability (IDV) monitoring of a sample of 10 bright low energy peaked blazars (LBLs). 40 photometric observations, of an average of ~4h each, were made between 2008 September and 2009 June using two telescopes in India. Measurements with good signal-to-noise ratios were typically obtained within 1-3min, allowing the detection of weak, fast variations using N-star differential photometry. We employed both structure function and discrete correlation function analysis methods to estimate any dominant time-scales of variability and found that in most of the cases any such time-scales were longer than the duration of the observation. The calculated duty cycle of IDV in LBLs during our observing run is ~52 per cent, which is low compared to many earlier studies; however, the relatively short periods for which each source was observed can probably explain this difference. We briefly discuss possible emission mechanisms for the observed variability. © 2011 The Authors. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2011 RAS.

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Rani, B., Gupta, A. C., Joshi, U. C., Ganesh, S., & Wiita, P. J. (2011). Optical intraday variability studies of 10 low energy peaked blazars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 413(3), 2157–2172. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18288.x

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