Near-infrared spectral variability in three bright BL Lacertae objects

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Astronomical Photometry, Bl Lacertae Objects, Near Infrared Radiation, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Color-Color Diagram, Correlation, Variability

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The J.H. K magnitudes of three bright BL Lac objects, measured during a monitoring program at the TIRGO observatory from 1986 to 1989, are presented and used to investigate the behavior of the spectral slope versus the flux level. In two objects, 1215 + 303 and 1219 + 285, the spectrum is steeper when the source is fainter, in agreement with the finding of Brown et al. (1989) on a sample of five objects. The third one, 1147 + 245, shows the opposite behavior: the difference is tentatively attributed to the relatively larger contribution in the third object by a flat spectral component, similar in nature to the one that in OVV quasars often emerges as an optical/UV excess. It is also noted that in at least two out of the three objects the J to K spectrum is often characterized by a negative curvature.

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