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Multifrequency observations of a sample of very low frequency peaked BL Lacertae objects

Author(s)
Maselli, A.
Massaro, E.
Nesci, R.
Giommi, Paolo  
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galaxies active

BL Lacertae objects g...

radiation mechanisms ...

Date Issued
2010-03-01
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Abstract
Context. BL Lacertae objects with an extremely low value of the peak frequency (nu_s <= 10<SUP>13</SUP> Hz) of the synchrotron component (VLBL objects) are poorly known. <BR /> Aims We selected a small sample of these candidate objects on the basis of their radio/optical flux ratio to evaluate their variability, define the low energy part of their SED and obtain a reliable estimate of their nu_s through a fit with a log-parabolic law. <BR /> Methods They were the object of a ground-based observational campaign in the infrared and optical bands; data from several pointings by the Swift satellite in the UV and X-ray band were also obtained for half the sample. We complemented our data with a large number of literature data. <BR /> Results These sources showed a marked flux variability, as expected for BL Lacertae objects of the low energy peaked BL Lac objects (LBL) and intermediate BL Lac objects type; all of them have a nu_s value around 10<SUP>13</SUP> Hz, but this is low enough only for a few sources to consider them genuine VLBL objects. We report the overall properties of individual sources and discuss some aspects of this class of rare objects, which could correspond to the transition between flat spectrum radio quasars and LBLs.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/1584
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/200913343
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010A&A...512A..74M
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