Far-infrared photometry of compact extragalactic sources - OJ 287 and BL Lacertae

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Astronomical Models, Bl Lacertae Objects, Far Infrared Radiation, Infrared Photometry, Quasars, Flux Density, Infrared Astronomy, Photometry

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The 50 and 100 micron emissions of OJ 287 were detected and upper limits for BL Lac were obtained. These first measurements of two BL Lac objects in the far-infrared show them to be similar to the few quasars previously observed in the far-infrared. In particular, there is no evidence for significant dust emission, and the lambda approximately 100 micron flux density fits on a smooth line joining the near-infrared and millimeter continuum fluxes. The implications of the results for models of the sources are discussed briefly.

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