Light curves of 3C 279 are presented in optical (R band), X-rays (RXTE/PCA), and γ rays (CGRO/EGRET) for 1999 January-February and 2000 January-March. During both of those epochs the γ-ray levels were high and all three observed bands demonstrated substantial variation, on timescales as short as 1 day. Correlation analyses provided no consistent pattern, although a rather significant optical/γ-ray correlation was seen in 1999, with a γ-ray lag of ~2.5 days, and there are other suggestions of correlations in the light curves. For comparison, correlation analysis is also presented for the γ-ray and X-ray light curves during the large γ ray flare in 1996 February and the two γ-bright weeks leading up to it; the correlation at that time was strong, with a γ-ray/X-ray offset of no more than 1 day.
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Hartman, R. C., Villata, M., Balonek, T. J., Bertsch, D. L., Bock, H., Bottcher, M., … Wilson, J. W. (2001). Day‐Scale Variability of 3C 279 and Searches for Correlations in Gamma‐Ray, X‐Ray, and Optical Bands. The Astrophysical Journal, 558(2), 583–589. https://doi.org/10.1086/322462
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