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Quasi-periodic behaviour in the optical and γ -ray light curves of blazars 3C 66A and B2 1633+38

  • J. Otero-Santos
  • , J. A. Acosta-Pulido
  • , J. Becerra González
  • , C. M. Raiteri
  • , V. M. Larionov
  • , P. Peñil
  • , P. S. Smith
  • , C. Ballester Niebla
  • , G. A. Borman
  • , M. I. Carnerero
  • , N. Castro Segura
  • , T. S. Grishina
  • , E. N. Kopatskaya
  • , E. G. Larionova
  • , D. A. Morozova
  • , A. A. Nikiforova
  • , S. S. Savchenko
  • , Yu V. Troitskaya
  • , I. S. Troitsky
  • , A. A. Vasilyev
  • M. Villata

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Abstract

We report on quasi-periodic variability found in two blazars included in the Steward Observatory Blazar Monitoring data sample: The BL Lac object 3C 66A and the Flat Spectrum Radio Quasar B2 1633+38. We collect optical photometric and polarimetric data in V and R bands of these sources from different observatories: St. Petersburg University, Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, WEBT-GASP, Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey, Steward Observatory, STELLA Robotic Observatory, and Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope. In addition, an analysis of the γ -ray light curves from Fermi-LAT is included. Three methods are used to search for any periodic behaviour in the data: The Z-transform Discrete Correlation Function, the Lomb-Scargle periodogram and the Weighted Wavelet Z-transform. We find pieces of evidence of possible quasi-periodic variability in the optical photometric data of both sources with periods of ∼3 yr for 3C 66A and ∼1.9 yr for B2 1633+38, with significances between 3σ and 5σ. Only B2 1633+38 shows evidence of this behaviour in the optical polarized data set at a confidence level of 2σ-4σ. This is the first reported evidence of quasiperiodic behaviour in the optical light curve of B2 1633+38. Also, a hint of quasi-periodic behaviour is found in the γ -ray light curve of B2 1633+38 with a confidence level ≥2σ, while no periodicity is observed for 3C 66A in this energy range. We propose different jet emission models that could explain the quasi-periodic variability and the differences found between these two sources.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)5524-5539
Number of pages16
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume492
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • BL Lacertae objects: General
  • BL Lacertae objects: Individual (3C 66A, B2 1633+38)
  • Galaxies: Active
  • Galaxies: nuclei

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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