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Multifrequency monitoring of the blazar 0716+714 during the GASP-WEBT-AGILE campaign of 2007

Authors :
M. Villata
C. M. Raiteri
V. M. Larionov
O. M. Kurtanidze
K. Nilsson
M. F. Aller
M. Tornikoski
A. Volvach
H. D. Aller
A. A. Arkharov
U. Bach
P. Beltrame
G. Bhatta
C. S. Buemi
M. Böttcher
P. Calcidese
D. Carosati
A. J. Castro-Tirado
D. Da Rio
A. Di Paola
M. Dolci
E. Forné
A. Frasca
V. A. Hagen-Thorn
J. Heidt
D. Hiriart
M. Jelínek
G. N. Kimeridze
T. S. Konstantinova
E. N. Kopatskaya
L. Lanteri
P. Leto
R. Ligustri
E. Lindfors
A. Lähteenmäki
E. Marilli
E. Nieppola
M. G. Nikolashvili
M. Pasanen
B. Ragozzine
J. A. Ros
L. A. Sigua
R. L. Smart
M. Sorcia
L. O. Takalo
M. Tavani
C. Trigilio
R. Turchetti
K. Uckert
G. Umana
S. Vercellone
J. R. Webb
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Since the CGRO operation in 1991-2000, one of the primary unresolved questions about the blazar gamma-ray emission has been its possible correlation with the low-energy (in particular optical) emission. To help answer this problem, the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope (WEBT) consortium has organized the GLAST-AGILE Support Program (GASP) to provide the optical-to-radio monitoring data to be compared with the gamma-ray detections by the AGILE and GLAST satellites. This new WEBT project started in early September 2007, just before a strong gamma-ray detection of 0716+714 by AGILE. We present the GASP-WEBT optical and radio light curves of this blazar obtained in July-November 2007, about various AGILE pointings at the source. We construct NIR-to-UV spectral energy distributions (SEDs), by assembling GASP-WEBT data together with UV data from the Swift ToO observations of late October. We observe a contemporaneous optical-radio outburst, which is a rare and interesting phenomenon in blazars. The shape of the SEDs during the outburst appears peculiarly wavy because of an optical excess and a UV drop-and-rise. The optical light curve is well sampled during the AGILE pointings, showing prominent and sharp flares. A future cross-correlation analysis of the optical and AGILE data will shed light on the expected relationship between these flares and the gamma-ray events.<br />5 pages, 5 figures, to be published in A&A (Letters); revised to match the final version (changes in Fig. 5 and related text)

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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