Intranight variability of UV emission from powerful blazars
Krishan Chand,
Gopal-Krishna,
Amitesh Omar
et al.
Abstract:We report the first study to characterise intranight variability of the blazar class from the perspective of (rest-frame) UV emission. For this, we carried out intranight optical monitoring of 14 flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) located at high redshifts (1.5 < < 3.7), in 42 sessions of median duration ∼ 5.4 hr. These sources were grouped into two samples distinguished by published fractional optical polarisation: (i) nine low-polarisation sources with < 3% and (ii) five high-polarisation sources. Unexpecte… Show more
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