Recent highlights in the X-ray study of blazars
Abstract
Blazars exhibit flux and spectral variations of largest amplitude at the highest frequencies. Therefore, monitoring their variability at X- and gamma-rays is the most effective tool to peer into the mighty powerhouse of these sources. High energy observations of the brightest blazars with the latest generation of satellites have allowed a detailed study of their behavior and have critically improved our understanding of the physics of blazar jets. I will review some of the recent results of blazar multiwavelength monitoring with emphasis on the X-ray campaigns accomplished with BeppoSAX and I will describe some of the future programs for blazar investigation from space, particularly with INTEGRAL.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0211114,
title = {Recent highlights in the X-ray study of blazars},
author = {Elena Pian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0211114},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
10 pages, 8 Postscript figures, Invited Talk at the International Workshop "High Energy Blazar Astronomy" celebrating the 50th anniversary of Tuorla Observatory (Tuorla Observatory, Finland, 17-21 June 2002). Proceedings to be published in the PASP Conference Series, Eds. A. Sillanpaa, L. Takalo, and E. Valtaoja