One-mm observations of BL Lacertae objects

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Bl Lacertae Objects, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Infrared Astronomy, Millimeter Waves, Radio Spectra, Bolometers, Near Infrared Radiation, Spectral Energy Distribution

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Observations of BL Lac objects at 1 mm wavelength are discussed. The objects in question are 1400 + 162, 1514 - 241, 1514 + 197, 1749 + 096, 2032 + 107, 2223 - 052, and 2155 304. Extrapolation of high frequency radio spectra towards 1 mm yields a close correlation between observed and extrapolated fluxes at 1 mm. The uniform spectral slope from 1 mm to the near-IR is most readily explainable as due to a single radiation mechanism.

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