“…Note, however, that due to internal disc warping and/or disc precession, some deviations from strict periodicity are likely to occur. The detection of helical jet paths in an increasing number of blazar sources [17,18,19,20] suggests that quasiperiodic variability -especially in those energy bands dominated by the jet, e.g., radio, X-and γ-ray -may also naturally arise as a consequence of differential Doppler boosting S ν (t) = δ(t) n S ′ ν for a periodically changing viewing angle, where δ(t) is the time-dependent Doppler factor, n ≥ 3, and S ν ' the spectral flux in the comoving frame [21,22]. For non-ballistic helical motion, classical travel time effects will then lead to a shortening of observable periods P obs with respect to the real physical driving period P such that…”