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Coordinated Multiwavelength Observation of 3C 66A during the WEBT Campaign of 2003–2004

M. BöttcherAstrophysical Institute, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Clippinger 339, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701John G. HarveyAstrophysical Institute, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Clippinger 339, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701M. JoshiAstrophysical Institute, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Clippinger 339, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701M. VillataIstituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Via Osservatorio 20, I-10025 Pino Torinese, ItalyC. M. RaiteriIstituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Via Osservatorio 20, I-10025 Pino Torinese, ItalyD. BramelBarnard College, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027R. MukherjeeBarnard College, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027T. SavolainenTuorla Observatory, University of Turku, 21500 Piikkiö, FinlandWei CuiDepartment of Physics, Purdue University, 525 Northwestern Avenue, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1396G. FossatiDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, MS 108, 6100 South Main Street, Houston, TX 77005-1892I. A. SmithDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, MS 108, 6100 South Main Street, Houston, TX 77005-1892D. AbleDepartment of Physics, Purdue University, 525 Northwestern Avenue, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1396H. D. AllerDepartment of Astronomy, University of Michigan, 830 Dennison Building, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1090M. F. AllerDepartment of Astronomy, University of Michigan, 830 Dennison Building, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1090A. A. ArkharovPulkovo Observatory, Pulkovskoye Shosse, 65, 196140 St. Petersburg, RussiaT. AugusteijnNordic Optical Telescope, Apartado 474, E-38700 Santa Cruz de La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, SpainK. S. BaliyanPhysical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad 3800 009, IndiaD. BarnabyDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Western Kentucky University, 1 Big Red Way, Bowling Green, KY 42104A. BerdyuginTuorla Observatory, University of Turku, 21500 Piikkiö, FinlandE. BenítezP. BoltwoodM. T. CariniDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Western Kentucky University, 1 Big Red Way, Bowling Green, KY 42104D. CarosatiOsservatorio di Armenzano, Assisi, ItalyS. CipriniOsservatorio Astronomico, Università di Perugia, Via B. Bonfigli, I-06126 Perugia, ItalyJ. M. ColomaAgrupaciòn Astronomica de Sabadell, Sabadell 08200, SpainS. CrapanzanoIstituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Via Osservatorio 20, I-10025 Pino Torinese, ItalyJ. A. de DiegoA. Di PaolaIstituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Via Frascati, Monteporzio Cantone, Rome, ItalyM. DolciIstituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Osservatorio Astronomico di Teramo, Via Maggini, Teramo, ItalyJ. H. FanCenter for Astrophysics, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510400, ChinaA. FrascaOsservatorio Astrofisico di Catania, Viale A. Doria 6, I-95125 Catania, ItalyV. A. Hagen‐ThornAstronomical Institute, St. Petersburg State University, Universitetsky pr. 28, Petrodvoretz, 198504 St. Petersburg, RussiaD. HoranHarvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138M. IbrahimovIsaac Newton Institute of Chile, Uzbekistan BranchG. N. KimeridzeAbastumani Observatory, 383762 Abastumani, GeorgiaYu. A. KovalevAstro Space Center, Profsoyuznaya Steet 5 84/32, Moscow 117997, RussiaY. Y. KovalevAstro Space Center, Profsoyuznaya Steet 5 84/32, Moscow 117997, RussiaO. M. KurtanidzeAbastumani Observatory, 383762 Abastumani, GeorgiaA. LähteenmäkiMetsähovi Radio Observatory, Helsinki University of Technology, Metsähovintie 114, 02540 Kylmälä, FinlandL. LanteriIstituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Via Osservatorio 20, I-10025 Pino Torinese, ItalyV. M. LarionovAstronomical Institute, St. Petersburg State University, Universitetsky pr. 28, Petrodvoretz, 198504 St. Petersburg, RussiaЕ. Г. ЛарионоваAstronomical Institute, St. Petersburg State University, Universitetsky pr. 28, Petrodvoretz, 198504 St. Petersburg, RussiaE. LindforsTuorla Observatory, University of Turku, 21500 Piikkiö, FinlandE. MarilliOsservatorio Astrofisico di Catania, Viale A. Doria 6, I-95125 Catania, ItalyN. MirabalDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027M. G. NikolashviliAbastumani Observatory, 383762 Abastumani, GeorgiaK. NilssonTuorla Observatory, University of Turku, 21500 Piikkiö, FinlandJ. OhlertTakashi OhnishiAstronomical Institute, Osaka Kyoiku University, Kashiwara-shi, Osaka 582-8582, JapanA. OksanenNyrölä Observatory, Jyväskylän Sirius ry, Kyllikinkatu 1, 40950 Jyväskylä, FinlandL. OstoreroLandessternwarte Heidelberg-Königstuhl, Königstuhl, D-69117 Heidelberg, GermanyG. OyerNordic Optical Telescope, Apartado 474, E-38700 Santa Cruz de La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, SpainI. E. PapadakisIESL, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, GR 71110 Heraklion, Crete, GreeceM. PasanenTuorla Observatory, University of Turku, 21500 Piikkiö, FinlandC. A. PoteetDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Western Kentucky University, 1 Big Red Way, Bowling Green, KY 42104T. PursimoNordic Optical Telescope, Apartado 474, E-38700 Santa Cruz de La Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, SpainKunihiko SadakaneAstronomical Institute, Osaka Kyoiku University, Kashiwara-shi, Osaka 582-8582, JapanL. A. SiguaAbastumani Observatory, 383762 Abastumani, GeorgiaL. O. TakaloTuorla Observatory, University of Turku, 21500 Piikkiö, FinlandJ. TartarDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of Missouri, 8001 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63121H. TeräsrantaMetsähovi Radio Observatory, Helsinki University of Technology, Metsähovintie 114, 02540 Kylmälä, FinlandG. TostiOsservatorio Astronomico, Università di Perugia, Via B. Bonfigli, I-06126 Perugia, ItalyR. WaltersDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Western Kentucky University, 1 Big Red Way, Bowling Green, KY 42104K. WiikInstitute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 3-1-1 Yoshinodai, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-8510, JapanB. A. WilkingDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of Missouri, 8001 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63121W. WillsDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Western Kentucky University, 1 Big Red Way, Bowling Green, KY 42104E. M. XilourisInstitute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, NOA, I. Metaxa anf Vas. Pavlou str., Palaia Penteli, Athens, GreeceA. FletcherKorea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, 61-1 Whaam-Dong, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon 305-348, South KoreaMinfeng GuKorea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, 61-1 Whaam-Dong, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon 305-348, South KoreaChung‐Uk LeeSoojong PakKorea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, 61-1 Whaam-Dong, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon 305-348, South KoreaHong-Suh YimDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027
The Astrophysical Journaljournal2005en
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The BL Lac object 3C 66A was the target of an extensive multiwavelength monitoring campaign from 2003 July through 2004 April (with a core campaign from 2003 September to 2003 December) involving observations throughout the electromagnetic spectrum. Radio, infrared, and optical observations were carried out by the WEBT-ENIGMA collaboration. At higher energies, 3C 66A was observed in X-rays (RXTE), and at very high energy (VHE) in γ-rays (STACEE, VERITAS). In addition, the source has been observed with the VLBA at nine epochs throughout the period 2003 September to 2004 December, including three epochs contemporaneous with the core campaign. A gradual brightening of the source over the course of the campaign was observed at all optical frequencies, culminating in a very bright maximum around 2004 February 18. The WEBT campaign revealed microvariability with flux changes of ~5% on timescales as short as ~2 hr. The source was in a relatively bright state, with several bright flares on timescales of several days. The spectral energy distribution (SED) indicates a νFν peak in the optical regime. A weak trend of optical spectral hysteresis with a trend of spectral softening throughout both the rising and decaying phases has been found. On longer timescales, there appears to be a weak indication of a positive hardness-intensity correlation for low optical fluxes, which does not persist at higher flux levels. The 3-10 keV X-ray flux of 3C 66A during the core campaign was historically high and its spectrum very soft, indicating that the low-frequency component of the broadband SED extends beyond ~10 keV. No significant X-ray flux and/or spectral variability was detected. STACEE and Whipple observations provided upper flux limits at >150 and >390 GeV, respectively. The 22 and 43 GHz data from the three VLBA epochs made between 2003 September and 2004 January indicate a rather smooth jet with only very moderate internal structure. Evidence for superluminal motion (8.5 ± 5.6 h⁻¹ c) was found in only one of six components, while the apparent velocities of all other components are consistent with 0. The radial radio brightness profile suggests a magnetic field decay ∝r⁻¹ and, thus, a predominantly perpendicular magnetic field orientation.

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