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Optical intra-day variability of the blazar S5 0716+714

Authors :
Tripathi, Tushar
Gupta, Alok C.
Takey, Ali
Bachev, Rumen
Vince, Oliver
Strigachev, Anton
Kushwaha, Pankaj
Elhosseiny, E. G.
Wiita, Paul J.
Damljanovic, G.
Dhiman, Vinit
Fouad, A.
Gaur, Haritma
Gu, Minfeng
Hamed, G. E.
Kishore, Shubham
Kurtenkov, A.
Rastogi, Shantanu
Semkov, E.
Zead, I.
Zhang, Zhongli
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present an extensive recent multi-band optical photometric observations of the blazar S5 0716+714 carried out over 53 nights with two telescopes in India, two in Bulgaria, one in Serbia, and one in Egypt during 2019 November -- 2022 December. We collected 1401, 689, 14726, and 165 photometric image frames in B, V, R, and I bands, respectively. We montiored the blazar quasi-simultaneously during 3 nights in B, V, R, and I bands; 4 nights in B, V, and R; 2 nights in V, R, and I; 5 nights in B and R; and 2 nights in V and R bands. We also took 37 nights of data only in R band. Single band data are used to study intraday flux variability and two or more bands quasi-simultaneous observations allow us to search for colour variation in the source. We employ the power-enhanced F-test and the nested ANOVA test to search for genuine flux and color variations in the light curves of the blazar on intraday timescales. Out of 12, 11, 53, and 5 nights observations, intraday variations with amplitudes between ~3% and ~20% are detected in 9, 8, 31 and 3 nights in B, V, R, and I bands, respectively, corresponding to duty cycles of 75%, 73%, 58% and 60%. These duty cycles are lower than those typically measured at earlier times. On these timescales color variations with both bluer-when-brighter and redder-when-brighter are seen, though nights with no measurable colour variation are also present. We briefly discuss possible explanations for this observed intraday variability.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, Accepted for Publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.10358
Document Type :
Working Paper