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DOI
Böttcher, M.; Harvey, J.; Joshi, M.; Villata, M.; Raiteri, C. M.; Bramel, D.; Mukherjee, R.; Savolainen, T.; Cui, W.; Fossati, G.; Smith, I. A.; Able, D.; Aller, H. D.; Aller, M. F.; Arkharov, A. A.; Augusteijn, T.; Baliyan, K.; Barnaby, D.; Berdyugin, A.; Benítez, E.; Boltwood, P.; Carini, M.; Carosati, D.; Ciprini, S.; Coloma, J. M.; Crapanzano, S.; de Diego, J. A.; Di Paola, A.; Dolci, M.; Fan, J.; Frasca, A.; Hagen-Thorn, V.; Horan, D.; Ibrahimov, M.; Kimeridze, G. N.; Kovalev, Y. A.; Kovalev, Y. Y.; Kurtanidze, O.; Lähteenmäki, A.; Lanteri, L.; Larionov, V. M.; Larionova, E. G.; Lindfors, E.; Marilli, E.; Mirabal, N.; Nikolashvili, M.; Nilsson, K.; Ohlert, J. M.; Ohnishi, T.; Oksanen, A.; Ostorero, L.; Oyer, G.; Papadakis, I.; Pasanen, M.; Poteet, C.; Pursimo, T.; Sadakane, K.; Sigua, L. A.; Takalo, L.; Tartar, J. B.; Teräsranta, H.; Tosti, G.; Walters, R.; Wiik, K.; Wilking, B. A.; Wills, W.; Xilouris, E.; Fletcher, A. B.; Gu, M.; Lee, C.-U.; Pak, S.; Yim, H.-S.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 631, Issue 1, pp. 169-186.
Fecha de publicación:
9
2005
Revista
Número de citas
50
Número de citas referidas
45
Descripción
The BL Lac object 3C 66A was the target of an extensive multiwavelength
monitoring campaign from 2003 July through 2004 April (with a core
campaign from 2003 September to 2003 December) involving observations
throughout the electromagnetic spectrum. Radio, infrared, and optical
observations were carried out by the WEBT-ENIGMA collaboration. At
higher energies, 3C 66A was observed in X-rays (RXTE), and at very high
energy (VHE) in γ-rays (STACEE, VERITAS). In addition, the source
has been observed with the VLBA at nine epochs throughout the period
2003 September to 2004 December, including three epochs contemporaneous
with the core campaign. A gradual brightening of the source over the
course of the campaign was observed at all optical frequencies,
culminating in a very bright maximum around 2004 February 18. The WEBT
campaign revealed microvariability with flux changes of ~5% on
timescales as short as ~2 hr. The source was in a relatively bright
state, with several bright flares on timescales of several days. The
spectral energy distribution (SED) indicates a νFν peak
in the optical regime. A weak trend of optical spectral hysteresis with
a trend of spectral softening throughout both the rising and decaying
phases has been found. On longer timescales, there appears to be a weak
indication of a positive hardness-intensity correlation for low optical
fluxes, which does not persist at higher flux levels. The 3-10 keV X-ray
flux of 3C 66A during the core campaign was historically high and its
spectrum very soft, indicating that the low-frequency component of the
broadband SED extends beyond ~10 keV. No significant X-ray flux and/or
spectral variability was detected. STACEE and Whipple observations
provided upper flux limits at >150 and >390 GeV, respectively. The
22 and 43 GHz data from the three VLBA epochs made between 2003
September and 2004 January indicate a rather smooth jet with only very
moderate internal structure. Evidence for superluminal motion (8.5+/-5.6
h-1 c) was found in only one of six components, while the
apparent velocities of all other components are consistent with 0. The
radial radio brightness profile suggests a magnetic field decay
~r-1 and, thus, a predominantly perpendicular magnetic field
orientation.
For questions regarding the availability of the data from the WEBT
(Whole Earth Blazar Telescope) campaign presented in this paper, please
contact the WEBT president Massimo Villata at villata [at] to.astro.it (villata[at]to[dot]astro[dot]it).