Characterizing the optical variability of bright blazars: Variability-based selection of fermi active galactic nuclei

We investigate the use of optical photometric variability to select and identify blazars in large-scale time-domain surveys, in part to aid in the identification of blazar counterparts to the ~ 30% of ?-ray sources in the Fermi 2FGL catalog still lacking reliable associations. Using data from the op...

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Main Authors: Ruan, J., Anderson, S., MacLeod, C., Becker, A., Burnett, T., Davenport, J., Ivezic, Z., Kochanek, C., Plotkin, Richard, Sesar, B., Scott Stuart, J.
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Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52231
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author Ruan, J.
Anderson, S.
MacLeod, C.
Becker, A.
Burnett, T.
Davenport, J.
Ivezic, Z.
Kochanek, C.
Plotkin, Richard
Sesar, B.
Scott Stuart, J.
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Anderson, S.
MacLeod, C.
Becker, A.
Burnett, T.
Davenport, J.
Ivezic, Z.
Kochanek, C.
Plotkin, Richard
Sesar, B.
Scott Stuart, J.
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description We investigate the use of optical photometric variability to select and identify blazars in large-scale time-domain surveys, in part to aid in the identification of blazar counterparts to the ~ 30% of ?-ray sources in the Fermi 2FGL catalog still lacking reliable associations. Using data from the optical LINEAR asteroid survey, we characterize the optical variability of blazars by fitting a damped random walk model to individual light curves with two main model parameters, the characteristic timescales of variability t, and driving amplitudes on short timescales . Imposing cuts on minimum t and allows for blazar selection with high efficiency E and completeness C. To test the efficacy of this approach, we apply this method to optically variable LINEAR objects that fall within the several-arcminute error ellipses of ?-ray sources in the Fermi 2FGL catalog. Despite the extreme stellar contamination at the shallow depth of the LINEAR survey, we are able to recover previously associated optical counterparts to Fermi active galactic nuclei with E = 88% and C = 88% in Fermi 95% confidence error ellipses having semimajor axis r < 8'. We find that the suggested radio counterpart to Fermi source 2FGL J1649.6+5238 has optical variability consistent with other ?-ray blazars and is likely to be the ?-ray source. Our results suggest that the variability of the non-thermal jet emission in blazars is stochastic in nature, with unique variability properties due to the effects of relativistic beaming. After correcting for beaming, we estimate that the characteristic timescale of blazar variability is ~ 3years in the rest frame of the jet, in contrast with the 320day disk flux timescale observed in quasars. The variability-based selection method presented will be useful for blazar identification in time-domain optical surveys and is also a probe of jet physics.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-522312017-09-13T15:48:31Z Characterizing the optical variability of bright blazars: Variability-based selection of fermi active galactic nuclei Ruan, J. Anderson, S. MacLeod, C. Becker, A. Burnett, T. Davenport, J. Ivezic, Z. Kochanek, C. Plotkin, Richard Sesar, B. Scott Stuart, J. We investigate the use of optical photometric variability to select and identify blazars in large-scale time-domain surveys, in part to aid in the identification of blazar counterparts to the ~ 30% of ?-ray sources in the Fermi 2FGL catalog still lacking reliable associations. Using data from the optical LINEAR asteroid survey, we characterize the optical variability of blazars by fitting a damped random walk model to individual light curves with two main model parameters, the characteristic timescales of variability t, and driving amplitudes on short timescales . Imposing cuts on minimum t and allows for blazar selection with high efficiency E and completeness C. To test the efficacy of this approach, we apply this method to optically variable LINEAR objects that fall within the several-arcminute error ellipses of ?-ray sources in the Fermi 2FGL catalog. Despite the extreme stellar contamination at the shallow depth of the LINEAR survey, we are able to recover previously associated optical counterparts to Fermi active galactic nuclei with E = 88% and C = 88% in Fermi 95% confidence error ellipses having semimajor axis r < 8'. We find that the suggested radio counterpart to Fermi source 2FGL J1649.6+5238 has optical variability consistent with other ?-ray blazars and is likely to be the ?-ray source. Our results suggest that the variability of the non-thermal jet emission in blazars is stochastic in nature, with unique variability properties due to the effects of relativistic beaming. After correcting for beaming, we estimate that the characteristic timescale of blazar variability is ~ 3years in the rest frame of the jet, in contrast with the 320day disk flux timescale observed in quasars. The variability-based selection method presented will be useful for blazar identification in time-domain optical surveys and is also a probe of jet physics. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52231 10.1088/0004-637X/760/1/51 Institute of Physics Publishing fulltext
spellingShingle Ruan, J.
Anderson, S.
MacLeod, C.
Becker, A.
Burnett, T.
Davenport, J.
Ivezic, Z.
Kochanek, C.
Plotkin, Richard
Sesar, B.
Scott Stuart, J.
Characterizing the optical variability of bright blazars: Variability-based selection of fermi active galactic nuclei
title Characterizing the optical variability of bright blazars: Variability-based selection of fermi active galactic nuclei
title_full Characterizing the optical variability of bright blazars: Variability-based selection of fermi active galactic nuclei
title_fullStr Characterizing the optical variability of bright blazars: Variability-based selection of fermi active galactic nuclei
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing the optical variability of bright blazars: Variability-based selection of fermi active galactic nuclei
title_short Characterizing the optical variability of bright blazars: Variability-based selection of fermi active galactic nuclei
title_sort characterizing the optical variability of bright blazars: variability-based selection of fermi active galactic nuclei
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52231