Multi-band measurements of S4 0954+658 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Vlasyuk V.
  2. Sotnikova Yu.
  3. Volvach A.
  4. Spiridonova O.
  5. Stolyarov V.,Mikhailov A.
  6. Kovalev Yu.A.
  7. Kovalev Yu.Yu.
  8. Khabibullina M.,Kharinov M.
  9. Yang L.
  10. Mingaliev M.
  11. Semenova T.
  12. Zhekanis P.
  13. Mufakharov T.,Udovitskiy R.
  14. Kudryashova A.
  15. Volvach L.
  16. Erkenov A.
  17. Moskvitin A.,Emelianov E.
  18. Fatkhullin T.
  19. Tsybulev P.
  20. Nizhelsky N.
  21. Zhekanis G.,Kravchenko E.
  22. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present an optical-to-radio study of the BL Lac object S4 0954+658 observations during 1998-2023. The measurements were obtained with the SAO RAS Zeiss-1000 1-m and AS-500/2 0.5-m telescopes in 2003-2023, with the RATAN-600 radio telescope at 1.25 (0.96, 1.1), 2.3, 4.7 (3.7, 3.9), 8.2 (7.7), 11.2, 22.3 (21.7) GHz in 1998-2023, with the IAA RAS RT-32 Zelenchukskaya and Badary telescopes at 5.05 and 8.63GHz in 2020-2023, and with the RT-22 single-dish telescope of CrAO RAS at 36.8GHz in 2009-2023. In this period the blazar had been showing extremely high broadband activity with the variability amplitude of flux densities up to 70-100% both in the optical and radio domains. In the period of 2014-2023 the blazar had been showing the historically highest activity in the radio wavelengths, and we detected multiple radio flares of varying amplitude and duration. The large flares last on average from 0.3 to 1 year at 22-36.8GHz and slightly longer at 5-11.2GHz. The optical flares are shorter and last 7-50 days. In the most active epoch of 2018-2023 the characteristic time scale {tau} of variation at 5-22GHz is about 100 days and about 1000 days for the state with lower activity in 2009-2014. We found a general correlation between the optical, radio, and gamma-ray flux variations, which suggests that we observe the same photon population from different emission regions. We estimated linear size of this region as 0.5-2pc for different epochs. A broadband two components radio spectrum of S4 0954+658 jet was modelled by using both electrons and protons as emitting particles. It is shown that the synchrotron radio waves in this AGN may be generated by relativistic protons.

Keywords
  1. quasars
  2. active-galactic-nuclei
  3. photometry
  4. radio-continuum-emission
  5. visible-astronomy
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2023AstBu..78..464V
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2024-11-04T09:13:14Z
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