NIR flaring of the QSO PKS0130-17

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Radio, Infra-Red, Optical, X-Ray, Gamma Ray, Vhe, Agn, Blazar, Quasar

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We report the ongoing NIR flare of the radio source BZQJ0132-1654 a z=1.02, a QSO also known as CGRaBS J0132-165. On February 10th,2011 (JD 2455602.607766), we detected a strong NIR source coincident with the radio position. We determined the flux from this object to correspond to H = 13.993 ± 0.02. That is 2.4 mag brighter than our previous observations on JD2455208.618943,when we determined a flux in H = 16.442 ± 0.09.

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