Optical Monitoring of the Blazar 3C454.3 Before, During, and After its July 2007 Outburst

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In mid-July 2007, 3C454.3 underwent a major outburst, reaching R = 12.8 on July 19, comparatively soon after its outburst during the summer of 2005. As part of a multiwavelength campaign, observers at the Table Mountain Observatory made both VRI and polarimetric observations of this object in early July before the outburst, and we have continued to monitor it since then. This research was supported by a Pomona College SURP grant.

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