Physical Significance Of The Time Lags In Radio/gamma-ray Cross-correlations For Fermi-gst Blazars On The Ovro 40m Blazar Monitoring Program

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The OVRO 40 m telescope has been monitoring 1500 blazars since 2007. The sources are observed twice per week at 15 GHz. The sample contains all CGRaBS sources and the gamma-ray blazars detected by Fermi which are visible from OVRO. The availability of a large sample of sources with good cadence at radio and gamma-ray offers the opportunity to test the suggestion of correlated variability between these two bands. A Monte Carlo method to assess the physical significance of the cross-correlations taking into account the properties of the light curves and the uneven sampling is presented. Application to an early data set shows that in most cases the cross-correlations are not significant and that longer time duration light curves are required.

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