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Nature of intranight optical variability of BL Lacertae

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Gaur, Haritma
Böttcher, M.
Gupta, Alok C.
Bachev, R.
Strigachev, A.

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Oxford University Press

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We present the results of extensive multiband intranight optical monitoring of BL Lacertae during 2010–2012. BL Lacertae was very active in this period and showed intense variability in almost all wavelengths. We extensively observed it for a total for 38 nights; on 26 of them, observations were done quasi-simultaneously in B, V, R and I bands (totalling 113 light curves), with an average sampling interval of around 8 min. BL Lacertae showed significant variations on hour-like time-scales in a total of 19 nights in different optical bands. We did not find any evidence for periodicities or characteristic variability time-scales in the light curves. The intranight variability amplitude is generally greater at higher frequencies and decreases as the source flux increases. We found spectral variations in BL Lacertae in the sense that the optical spectrum becomes flatter as the flux increases but in several flaring states, deviates from the linear trend suggesting different jet components contributing to the emission at different times

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Gaur, H. et al. 2015. Nature of intranight optical variability of BL Lacertae. Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 452(4):4263-4273. [https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv1556]

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