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Exploring the Variability of the Flat Spectrum Radio Source 1633+382. II: Physical Properties

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-06-13 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

The flat spectrum radio quasar 1633+382 (4C~38.41) showed a significant increase of its radio flux density during the period 2012 March - 2015 August which correlates with gamma-ray flaring activity. Multi-frequency simultaneous VLBI observations were conducted as part of the interferometric monitoring of gamma-ray bright active galactic nuclei (iMOGABA) program and supplemented with additional radio monitoring observations with the OVRO 40m telescope, the Boston University VLBI program, and the Submillimeter Array. The epochs of the maxima for the two largest gamma-ray flares coincide with the ejection of two respective new VLBI components. Analysis of the spectral energy distribution indicates a higher turnover frequency after the flaring events. The evolution of the flare in the turnover frequency - turnover flux density plane probes the adiabatic losses in agreement with the shock-in-jet model. Derived synchrotron self absorption magnetic fields, of the order of 0.1mG, do not seem to dramatically change during the flares, and are much smaller, by a factor 10410^4, than the estimated equipartition magnetic fields, indicating that the source of the flare may be associated with a particle dominated emitting region.

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@article{arxiv.1805.02849,
  title  = {Exploring the Variability of the Flat Spectrum Radio Source 1633+382. II: Physical Properties},
  author = {Juan-Carlos Algaba and Sang-Sung Lee and Bindu Rani and Dae-Won Kim and Motoki Kino and Jeffrey Hodgson and Guang-Yao Zhao and Do-Young Byun and Mark Gurwell and Sin-Cheol Kang and Jae-Young Kim and Jeong-Sook Kim and Soon-Wook Kim and Jong-Ho Park and Sascha Trippe and Kiyoaki Wajima},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.02849},
  year   = {2018}
}

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12 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJ