Intra-Night Variability of OJ 287 with Long-Term Multiband Optical Monitoring

We present long-term optical multi-band photometric monitoring of the blazar OJ 287 from 6 March 2010 to 3 April 2016, with high temporal resolution in the VRI -bands. The flux variations and colour-magnitude variations on long and short timescales were investigated to understand the emission mechan...

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Published inGalaxies Vol. 5; no. 4; p. 85
Main Authors Zeng, Wei, Zhao, Qing-Jiang, Jiang, Ze-Jun, Kong, Zhi-Hui, Liu, Zhen, Wang, Dong-Dong, Geng, Xiong-Fei, Yang, Shen-Bang, Dai, Ben-Zhong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 22.11.2017
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Summary:We present long-term optical multi-band photometric monitoring of the blazar OJ 287 from 6 March 2010 to 3 April 2016, with high temporal resolution in the VRI -bands. The flux variations and colour-magnitude variations on long and short timescales were investigated to understand the emission mechanisms. In our observation, the major outbursts occurred in January 2016, as predicted by the binary pair of black holes model for OJ 287, with Fvar of 1.3∼2.1%, and variability amplitude (Amp) of 5.8∼9.0%. The intra-night variability (IDV) durations were from 18.5 to 51.3 min, and the minimal variability timescale was about 4.7 min. The colour-magnitude variation showed a weak positive correlation on the long timescale with Pearson’s r=0.450 , while a negative correlation was found on intra-night timescales. We briefly discuss the possible physical mechanisms that are most likely to be responsible for the observed flux and colour-magnitude correlation variability.
ISSN:2075-4434
2075-4434
DOI:10.3390/galaxies5040085