Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Scientific paper
2010-06-30
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
8 pages, 9 figures. Proceedings of the Workshop "Fermi meets Jansky - AGN in radio and gamma-rays", Eds: Savolainen, T., Ros,
Scientific paper
Thanks to the wide field of view of its gamma-ray imager, the AGILE satellite obtained a long term monitoring of the brightest blazars in the sky and during the first 3 years of operation detected several blazars in a high gamma-ray state: 3C 279, 3C 454.3, PKS 1510-089, S5 0716+714, 3C 273, W Comae, and Mrk 421. Through the rapid dissemination of our alerts we were able to obtain also multi-wavelength data from many observatories such as Spitzer, Swift, RXTE, Suzaku, XMM-Newton, INTEGRAL, MAGIC, VERITAS, and ARGO as well as radio-to-optical coverage by means of the MOJAVE project, the GASP project of the WEBT and the REM Telescope. This large coverage over the whole electromagnetic spectrum gave us the opportunity to study the variability correlations between the emission at different frequencies and to build truly simultaneous spectral energy distributions of these sources from radio to gamma-rays, investigating in detail the emission mechanisms of blazars and uncovering in some cases a more complex behaviour with respect to the standard models. We present an overview of the most interesting AGILE results on these gamma-ray blazars and the relative multiwavelength data.
AGILE Team on behalf of the
D'Ammando Filippo
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