Time Delays of Blazar Flares Observed at Different Wavebands

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Time Lag, Blazars, Quasars, Radio Jets (Astronomy), Nonthermal Radiation, Stellar Flares, Stellar Radiation, Light Curve, High Frequencies, Low Frequencies, Variability

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Correlated variability at different frequencies can probe the structure and physics of the jet of a blazar on size scales much smaller than can be resolved by telescopes and interferometers. I discuss some observations of frequency dependent time lags and how these place constraints on models for the nonthermal emission in blazars. The time lags can be either positive (high frequency variations leading those at lower frequencies) or negative, while simultaneous flares are also possible.

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