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Exceptional outburst of the blazar CTA 102 in 2012: the GASP-WEBT campaign and its extension

Journal
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY  
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Larionov, V. M.
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VILLATA, Massimo  
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RAITERI, Claudia Maria  
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Jorstad, S. G.
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Marscher, A. P.
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Agudo, I.
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Smith, P. S.
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Acosta-Pulido, J. A.
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Árévalo, M. J.
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Arkharov, A. A.
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Bachev, R.
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Blinov, D. A.
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Borisov, G.
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Borman, G. A.
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Bozhilov, V.
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Bueno, A.
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CARNERERO MARTIN, Maria Isabel  
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Carosati, D.
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Casadio, C.
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Chen, W. P.
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Clemens, D. P.
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DI PAOLA, Andrea  
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Ehgamberdiev, Sh. A.
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Gómez, J. L.
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González-Morales, P. A.
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Griñón-Marín, A.
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Grishina, T. S.
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Hagen-Thorn, V. A.
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Ibryamov, S.
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Itoh, R.
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Joshi, M.
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Kopatskaya, E. N.
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Koptelova, E.
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Lázaro, C.
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Larionova, E. G.
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Larionova, L. V.
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Manilla-Robles, A.
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Metodieva, Y.
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Milanova, Yu. V.
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Mirzaqulov, D. O.
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Molina, S. N.
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Morozova, D. A.
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Nazarov, S. V.
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Ovcharov, E.
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Peneva, S.
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Ros, J. A.
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Sadun, A. C.
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Savchenko, S. S.
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Semkov, E.
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Sergeev, S. G.
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Strigachev, A.
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Troitskaya, Yu. V.
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Troitsky, I. S.
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stw1516
Abstract
After several years of quiescence, the blazar CTA 102 underwent an exceptional outburst in 2012 September-October. The flare was tracked from γ-ray to near-infrared (NIR) frequencies, including Fermi and Swift data as well as photometric and polarimetric data from several observatories. An intensive Glast-Agile support programme of the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope (GASP-WEBT) collaboration campaign in optical and NIR bands, with an addition of previously unpublished archival data and extension through fall 2015, allows comparison of this outburst with the previous activity period of this blazar in 2004-2005. We find remarkable similarity between the optical and γ-ray behaviour of CTA 102 during the outburst, with a time lag between the two light curves of ≈1 h, indicative of cospatiality of the optical and γ-ray emission regions. The relation between the γ-ray and optical fluxes is consistent with the synchrotron self-Compton (SSC) mechanism, with a quadratic dependence of the SSC γ-ray flux on the synchrotron optical flux evident in the post-outburst stage. However, the γ-ray/optical relationship is linear during the outburst; we attribute this to changes in the Doppler factor. A strong harder-when-brighter spectral dependence is seen both the in γ-ray and optical non-thermal emission. This hardening can be explained by convexity of the UV-NIR spectrum that moves to higher frequencies owing to an increased Doppler shift as the viewing angle decreases during the outburst stage. The overall pattern of Stokes parameter variations agrees with a model of a radiating blob or shock wave that moves along a helical path down the jet.
Volume
461
Issue
3
Start page
3047
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/24467
Url
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/461/3/3047/2608667
Issn Identifier
0035-8711
Ads BibCode
2016MNRAS.461.3047L
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