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WEBT and XMM-Newton observations of 3C 454.3 during the post-outburst phase. Detection of the little and big blue bumps

C. M. RaiteriNational Institute for Astrophysics, Rome, ItalyM. VillataINAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Italy e-mail: [email protected]V. M. LarionovPulkovo Observatory, St. Petersburg, RussiaT. PursimoNordic Optical Telescope, Santa Cruz de La Palma, SpainM. IbrahimovUlugh Beg Astron. Inst., Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UzbekistanK. NilssonUniversity of Turku, Turku, FinlandCHARLOT, P.M. F. AllerDepartment of Astronomy, University of Michigan, MI, USAO. M. KurtanidzeAbastumani Astrophysical Observatory, GeorgiaL. FoschiniINAF, IASF-Bologna, ItalyJ. OhlertI. E. PapadakisIESL, FORTH, Heraklion, Crete, GreeceN. SumitomoAstronomical Institute, Osaka Kyoiku University, JapanA. E. VolvachRadio Astronomy Lab. of Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, UkraineH. D. AllerDepartment of Astronomy, University of Michigan, MI, USAA. A. ArkharovPulkovo Observatory, St. Petersburg, RussiaU. BachMax-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Bonn, GermanyA. BerdyuginTuorla Observatory, Univ. of Turku, Piikkiö, FinlandM. BöttcherDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Ohio Univ., OH, USAC. S. BuemiINAF, Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania, ItalyP. CalcideseOsservatorio Astronomico della Regione Autonoma Valle d'Aosta, ItalyP. CharlotUniversité Bordeaux 1/OASU – CNRS/UMR 5804, FranceA. J. Delgado SánchezInstituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Granada, SpainA. Di PaolaNational Institute for AstrophysicsA. A. DjupvikNordic Optical Telescope, Santa Cruz de La Palma, SpainM. DolciINAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Collurania Teramo, ItalyН. В. ЕфимоваPulkovo Observatory, St. Petersburg, RussiaJ. H. FanCenter for Astrophysics, Guangzhou University, PR ChinaE. FornéCésar GómezAstron. Inst., St.-Petersburg State Univ., RussiaA. C. GuptaYNAO, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, PR ChinaV. A. Hagen-ThornAstron. Inst., St.-Petersburg State Univ., RussiaL. HooksDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Ohio Univ., OH, USAT. HovattaMetsähovi Radio Obs., Helsinki Univ. of Technology, FinlandYuko IshiiAstronomical Institute, Osaka Kyoiku University, JapanM. KamadaAstronomical Institute, Osaka Kyoiku University, JapanT. S. KonstantinovaAstron. Inst., St.-Petersburg State Univ., RussiaE. N. KopatskayaAstron. Inst., St.-Petersburg State Univ., RussiaYu. A. KovalevAstro Space Center of Lebedev Physical Inst., Moscow, RussiaY. Y. KovalevAstro Space Center of Lebedev Physical Inst., Moscow, RussiaA. LähteenmäkiMetsähovi Radio Obs., Helsinki Univ. of Technology, FinlandL. LanteriINAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Italy e-mail: [email protected]J.-F. Le CampionUniversité Bordeaux 1/OASU – CNRS/UMR 5804, FranceChung‐Uk LeeKorea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, South KoreaP. LetoINAF, Istituto di Radioastronomia, Sezione di Noto, ItalyH.C. LinInstitute of Astronomy, National Central University, TaiwanE. LindforsTuorla Observatory, Univ. of Turku, Piikkiö, FinlandМ. Г. МингалиевSpecial Astrophysical Observatory, RussiaS. MizoguchiAstronomical Institute, Osaka Kyoiku University, JapanF. NicastroINAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, ItalyM. G. NikolashviliAbastumani Astrophysical Observatory, GeorgiaS. NishiyamaAstronomical Institute, Osaka Kyoiku University, JapanL. ÖstmanDept. of Physics, Stockholm University, SwedenE. OvcharovSofia University, BulgariaPertti PääkkönenUniv. of Joensuu, Dept. of Physics and Mathematics, FinlandM. PasanenTuorla Observatory, Univ. of Turku, Piikkiö, FinlandE. PianINAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste, ItalyTravis A. RectorUniversity of Alaska Anchorage, AK, USAJ. AgramuntKunihiko SadakaneAstronomical Institute, Osaka Kyoiku University, JapanJosefine SeljInst. of Theoretical Astrophysics, Univ. of Oslo, NorwayE. SemkovInst. of Astronomy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaD. SharapovNordic Optical Telescope, Santa Cruz de La Palma, SpainA. SomeroNordic Optical Telescope, Santa Cruz de La Palma, SpainI. StanevSofia University, BulgariaA. StrigachevInst. of Astronomy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaL. O. TakaloTuorla Observatory, Univ. of Turku, Piikkiö, FinlandK. TanakaAstronomical Institute, Osaka Kyoiku University, JapanM. TavaniINAF, IASF-Roma, ItalyI. TorniainenMetsähovi Radio Obs., Helsinki Univ. of Technology, FinlandM. TornikoskiMetsähovi Radio Obs., Helsinki Univ. of Technology, FinlandC. TrigilioINAF, Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania, ItalyG. UmanaINAF, Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania, ItalyS. VercelloneINAF, IASF-Milano, ItalyA. ValchevaInst. of Astronomy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaL. N. VolvachRadio Astronomy Lab. of Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, UkraineM. YamanakaAstronomical Institute, Osaka Kyoiku University, Japan
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The blazar 3C 454.3 underwent an unprecedented optical outburst in spring 2005. This was first followed by a mm and then by a cm radio outburst, which peaked in February 2006. We report on follow-up observations by the WEBT to study the multiwavelength emission in the post-outburst phase. XMM-Newton observations on July and December 2006 added information on the X-ray and UV fluxes. The source was in a faint state. The radio flux at the higher frequencies showed a fast decreasing trend, which represents the tail of the big radio outburst. It was followed by a quiescent state, common at all radio frequencies. In contrast, moderate activity characterized the NIR and optical light curves, with a progressive increase of the variability amplitude with increasing wavelength. We ascribe this redder-when-brighter behaviour to the presence of a "little blue bump" due to line emission from the broad line region, which is clearly visible in the source SED during faint states. Moreover, the data from the XMM-Newton OM reveal a rise of the SED in the UV, suggesting the existence of a "big blue bump" due to thermal emission from the accretion disc. The X-ray spectra are well fitted with a power-law model with photoelectric absorption, possibly larger than the Galactic one. However, the comparison with previous X-ray observations would imply that the amount of absorbing matter is variable. Alternatively, the intrinsic X-ray spectrum presents a curvature, which may depend on the X-ray brightness. In this case, two scenarios are possible.

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