We present a new approach to derive the observed properties of synchrotron outbursts in relativistic jets. The idea is to use the very well sampled submillimetre-to-radio long-term light curves of 3C 273 to extract the spectral and temporal evolution of a typical outburst. The method consists in a decomposition of these light curves into a series of twelve self-similar flares. With a model-independent parameterization, we find that the obtained outburst's evolution is in good qualitative agreement with the expectations of shock models in relativistic jets. We then derive, by a second approach, the relevant parameters of three-stage shock models. We observe for the first time that the optically thin spectral index is steeper during the initi...
The infrared through millimetre light curve of 3C279 is investigated for the period of 1986 until mi...
Context. The powerful radiation over the entire electromagnetic spectrum and its radio jet activity ...
In 1996 a major radio flux density outburst occurred in the broad-line radio galaxy ...
We present a phenomenological jet model which is able to reproduce well the observed variations of t...
We study the synchrotron flaring behaviour of the blazar 3C279 based on an extensive dataset coverin...
Aims.We study the synchrotron flaring behaviour of the blazar 3C 279 based on an extensive dataset c...
Monitoring data between 375 and 4.8 GHz are presented for the blazar 3C 345 between 1989 and 1995, d...
The present models for compact radio source variability, with reference to the early 1983 mm-to-IR f...
One of the main scenarios to account for the multi-wavelength flux variability observed in relativis...
We discuss differences and similarities between jets powered by super-massive black holes in quasars...
We present HST images at 622 nm and 300 nm of the jet in 3C273 and determine the run of the optical ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/--Copyright University of Chi...
We monitored the flaring blazar 3C 454.3 during 2005 June-July with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograp...
We discuss differences and similarities between jets powered by super-massive black holes in quasars...
We present results of long-term high-frequency VLBI monitoring of the relativistic jet in 3C279, con...
The infrared through millimetre light curve of 3C279 is investigated for the period of 1986 until mi...
Context. The powerful radiation over the entire electromagnetic spectrum and its radio jet activity ...
In 1996 a major radio flux density outburst occurred in the broad-line radio galaxy ...
We present a phenomenological jet model which is able to reproduce well the observed variations of t...
We study the synchrotron flaring behaviour of the blazar 3C279 based on an extensive dataset coverin...
Aims.We study the synchrotron flaring behaviour of the blazar 3C 279 based on an extensive dataset c...
Monitoring data between 375 and 4.8 GHz are presented for the blazar 3C 345 between 1989 and 1995, d...
The present models for compact radio source variability, with reference to the early 1983 mm-to-IR f...
One of the main scenarios to account for the multi-wavelength flux variability observed in relativis...
We discuss differences and similarities between jets powered by super-massive black holes in quasars...
We present HST images at 622 nm and 300 nm of the jet in 3C273 and determine the run of the optical ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/--Copyright University of Chi...
We monitored the flaring blazar 3C 454.3 during 2005 June-July with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograp...
We discuss differences and similarities between jets powered by super-massive black holes in quasars...
We present results of long-term high-frequency VLBI monitoring of the relativistic jet in 3C279, con...
The infrared through millimetre light curve of 3C279 is investigated for the period of 1986 until mi...
Context. The powerful radiation over the entire electromagnetic spectrum and its radio jet activity ...
In 1996 a major radio flux density outburst occurred in the broad-line radio galaxy ...