Prominent activity of the blazar OJ 287 in 2005. XMM-Newton and multiwavelength observations
Date Issued
2007
Author(s)
Ciprini, S.
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Rizzi, N.
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Agudo, I.
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Fiorucci, M.
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Takalo, L. O.
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Ostorero, L.
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Sillanpää, A.
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Valtonen, M.
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Tosti, G.
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Wagner, S. J.
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Aller, H.
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Aller, M. F.
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Arai, A.
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Arkharov, A. A.
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Bakis, V.
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Bagaglia, M.
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Böttcher, M.
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Carosati, D.
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Chen, W. P.
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Efimov, Y.
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Emmanoulopoulos, D.
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Erdem, A.
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Fuhrmann, L.
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Fullhart, M.
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Goyal, A.
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Heidt, J.
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Hovatta, T.
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Hroch, F.
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Ibrahimov, M. A.
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Jilková, L.
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Joshi, M.
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Kamada, M.
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Katsuura, M.
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Kinoshita, D.
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Kostov, A.
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Kotaka, D.
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Kovalev, Y. Y.
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Krejcová, T.
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Krichbaum, T.
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Gopal-Krishna
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Kurosaki, M.
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Kurtanidze, O.
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Lahteenmaki, A.
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Larionov, V.
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Lee, C. -U.
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Letho, H.
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Li, J.
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Lindfors, E.
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Münz, F.
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Marilli, E.
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Matsubara, Y.
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Mizoguchi, S.
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Mondal, S.
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Nakamura, K.
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Nieppola, E.
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Nilsson, K.
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Nishiyama, S.
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Nucciarelli, G.
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Ogino, A.
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Ohlert, J.
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Oksanen, A.
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Ovcharov, E.
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Pak, S.
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Pasanen, M.
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Pullen, C.
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Pursimo, T.
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Ros, J. A.
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Sadakane, K.
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Sadun, A. C.
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Sagar, R.
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Sohnk, B. -W.
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Sumitomo, N.
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Tanaka, K.
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Torniainenk I.
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Tornikoski, M.
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Ungerechts, H.
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Valtaoja, E.
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Volvach, A.
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Webb, J. R.
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Wu, J.
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Yim, H. -S.
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Zhang, Y.
Abstract
Two guest-observer XMM-Newton pointings of the blazar OJ 287 in 2005 are introduced, along with part of the radio, mm, near-IR, and optical data obtained during a coordinated and intensive WEBT campaign, during longer-term monitoring observations performed by teams of the ENIGMA network, and during other independent observing programs (like VLBA observations). In that year OJ 287 showed an interesting variable behavior in the optical band. An optical outburst, well matched by our WEBT observations, is claimed in the period Oct.-Nov. 2005, and the XMM-Newton X-ray observations are performed in correspondence with two active optical states (an intermediate flare and such outburst). X-ray data indicates different flux levels, spectral slopes, and emission components, and VLBA radio maps are consistent with a jet precession model. This appreciable observing effort is still ongoing (a further XMM-Newton pointing is planned in 2008), joined with further parallel/multi-monitoring observing programmes devoted to this interesting object.
Coverage
LI Congresso Nazionale della Società Astronomica Italiana
All editors
Mannucci, F.; Landini, M.; Palla, F.
Conferenece
LI Congresso Nazionale della Società Astronomica Italiana
Conferenece place
Firenze
Conferenece date
April 17-20, 2007
Issn Identifier
0037-8720
Ads BibCode
2007MmSAI..78..741C
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