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Optical/γ-ray blazar flare correlations: understanding the high-energy emission process using ASAS-SN and Fermi light curves

Thomas de JaegerInstitute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii , 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822,B. J. ShappeeInstitute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii , 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822,C. S. KochanekCenter for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics (CCAPP), The Ohio State University , 191 W. Woodruff Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210,Jason T. HinkleInstitute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii , 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822,Simone GarrappaFakultät für Physik and Astronomie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum , D-44780 Bochum,Ioannis LiodakisFinnish Centre for Astronomy with ESO , University of Turku, FI-20014 Turku,A. FranckowiakFakultät für Physik and Astronomie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum , D-44780 Bochum,K. Z. StanekCenter for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics (CCAPP), The Ohio State University , 191 W. Woodruff Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210,J. F. BeacomCenter for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics (CCAPP), The Ohio State University , 191 W. Woodruff Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210,J. L. PrietoMillennium Institute of Astrophysics , Nuncio Monsenor Sótero Sanz 100, Providencia 8320000, Santiago,
2023en
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ABSTRACT Using blazar light curves from the optical All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) and the γ-ray Fermi-LAT telescope, we performed the most extensive statistical correlation study between both bands, using a sample of 1180 blazars. This is almost an order of magnitude larger than other recent studies. Blazars represent more than 98 per cent of the AGNs detected by Fermi-LAT and are the brightest γ-ray sources in the extragalactic sky. They are essential for studying the physical properties of astrophysical jets from central black holes. However, their γ-ray flare mechanism is not fully understood. Multiwavelength correlations help constrain the dominant mechanisms of blazar variability. We search for temporal relationships between optical and γ-ray bands. Using a Bayesian Block Decomposition, we detect 1414 optical and 510 γ-ray flares, we find a strong correlation between both bands. Among all the flares, we find 321 correlated flares from 133 blazars, and derive an average rest-frame time delay of only 1.1$_{-8.5}^{+7.1}$ d, with no difference between the flat-spectrum radio quasars, BL Lacertae-like objects or low, intermediate, and high-synchrotron peaked blazar classes. Our time-delay limit rules out the hadronic proton-synchrotron model as the driver for non-orphan flares and suggests a leptonic single-zone model. Limiting our search to well-defined light curves and removing 976 potential but unclear ‘orphan’ flares, we find 191 (13 per cent) and 115 (22 per cent) clear ‘orphan’ optical and γ-ray flares. The presence of ‘orphan’ flares in both bands challenges the standard one-zone blazar flare leptonic model and suggests multizone synchrotron sites or a hadronic model for some blazars.

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