Multifrequency observations of BL Lacertae in 1988

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Active Galactic Nuclei, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Bl Lacertae Objects, X Ray Spectra, Astronomical Models, Astronomical Satellites, Linear Polarization, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Spaceborne Astronomy

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Simultaneous multiwavelength observations of BL Lacertae were performed on two occasions separated by 1 month in 1988 June and July, covering the radio, submillimeter, infrared, optical, ultraviolet, and X-ray wave bands. In the wide-band photon spectra, the X-ray flux lies clearly above the extension of radio-ultraviolet continuum as expected. The slope of the X-ray spectra is significantly flatter than that at optical-ultraviolet regimes, and its spectral index 0.7-1.0 corresponds to the slope at submillimeter band. Comparison with earlier observations, in fact, indicates that the X-ray flux is correlated with the submillimeter band, and not with the others, and supports the SSC model.

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