A Multi-Wavelength View of OJ 287 Activity in 2015–2017: Implications of Spectral Changes on Central-Engine Models and MeV-GeV Emission Mechanism
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. OJ 287
2.1. Spectral
2.2. Temporal
2.3. Imaging
2.4. Polarization
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AGNs | Active Galactic Nuclei |
BLL | BL Lacartae |
BLR | Broad Line Region |
CTA | Cherenkov Telescope Array |
EVPA | Electric Vector Polarization Angle |
FSRQ | Flat Spectrum Radio Quasar |
HSP (HBL) | High-Synchrotron Peaked (High-Frequency Peaked BL Lac) |
IC | Inverse Compton |
ISP (IBL) | Intermediate-Synchrotron Peaked (Intermediate-Frequency Peaked BL Lac) |
LSP (LBL) | Low-Synchrotron Peaked (Low-Frequency Peaked BL Lac) |
MW | Multi-Wavelength |
NIR | Near-Infrared |
PD | Polarization Degree |
QPO | Quasi-Periodic Outburst |
QPOO | Quasi-Periodic Optical Outburst |
SED | Spectral Energy Distribution |
SMBH | Supermassive Black Hole |
VHE | Very High Energy (E > 100 GeV) |
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2 | Multi-wavelength support program—https://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/ssc/observations/multi/programs.html. |
3 | being the biggest constituent, almost exclusively. |
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Kushwaha, P. A Multi-Wavelength View of OJ 287 Activity in 2015–2017: Implications of Spectral Changes on Central-Engine Models and MeV-GeV Emission Mechanism. Galaxies 2020, 8, 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies8010015
Kushwaha P. A Multi-Wavelength View of OJ 287 Activity in 2015–2017: Implications of Spectral Changes on Central-Engine Models and MeV-GeV Emission Mechanism. Galaxies. 2020; 8(1):15. https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies8010015
Chicago/Turabian StyleKushwaha, Pankaj. 2020. "A Multi-Wavelength View of OJ 287 Activity in 2015–2017: Implications of Spectral Changes on Central-Engine Models and MeV-GeV Emission Mechanism" Galaxies 8, no. 1: 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies8010015
APA StyleKushwaha, P. (2020). A Multi-Wavelength View of OJ 287 Activity in 2015–2017: Implications of Spectral Changes on Central-Engine Models and MeV-GeV Emission Mechanism. Galaxies, 8(1), 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies8010015