Multi-band variability in the blazar 3C 273 with XMM-Newton
Abstract
We have undertaken a nearly simultaneous optical/UV and X-ray variability study of the flat spectrum radio quasar, 3C 273 using data available from the XMMNewton satellite mission from June 2000 to July 2012. Here we focus on the multi-wavelength flux variability on both intra-day and long time scales of this very well known radio-loud source. We found high flux variability over long time scales in all bands for which observations were made. The optical/UV variability amplitude was more than twice than that in the X-ray bands. There is some frequency dependence of the variability in optical/UV bands in the sense that the variability amplitude increases with increasing frequency; however, the X-ray emissions disagree with this trend as the variability amplitude decreases from soft to hard X-ray bands. On intra-day time scales 3C 273 showed small amplitude variability in X-ray bands. A hardness ratio analysis in the X-ray regime indicates that the particle acceleration mechanism dominates the cooling mechanism during most of the ~12 year span of these observations.
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@article{arxiv.1506.00586,
title = {Multi-band variability in the blazar 3C 273 with XMM-Newton},
author = {Nibedita Kalita and Alok C. Gupta and Paul J. Wiita and Jai Bhagwan and Kalpana Duorah},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.00586},
year = {2015}
}
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11 pages, 3 tables, 5 figures, accepted for publication to MNRAS on May 6, 2015 (in press)