PKS 2155--304 is one of the brightest blazars in the X-ray band. It was repeatedly monitored with BeppoSax during three long campaigns of about 2 days each in November of 1996, 1997 and 1999. The source underwent different states of intensity and was clearly variable with successive flares detected. This paper presents temporal and spectral analysis to study the X-ray variability trends for a blazar. The rich phenomenology is interpreted in the context of a model where relativistic electrons are accelerated through internal shocks taking place in the jets. The most important parameter turns out to be the initial time interval between the two shells ejected from the central engine to produce the flare, which may determine the structure of th...
17 pages, 13 figures, Accepted for publication to Astronomy & AstrophysicsObservations of very high ...
International audienceContext. Blazars are the most luminous and variable active galactic nuclei (AG...
Context. The properties of variable sources responsible for blazar activity are still under discussi...
This thesis is dealing with the X-ray variability characteristics of blazars, using data obtained mo...
The gamma-ray blazar PKS 2155-304 has attracted considerable attention because of its extreme TeV va...
The TeV blazar PKS 2155-304 was the subject of an intensive 2 week optical and near-infrared observi...
PKS 2155-304 is a blazar located in the Southern Hemisphere, monitored with the High Energy Stereosc...
17 pages, 13 figures, Accepted for publication to Astronomy & AstrophysicsObservations of very high ...
International audienceContext. Blazars are the most luminous and variable active galactic nuclei (AG...
Context. The properties of variable sources responsible for blazar activity are still under discussi...
This thesis is dealing with the X-ray variability characteristics of blazars, using data obtained mo...
The gamma-ray blazar PKS 2155-304 has attracted considerable attention because of its extreme TeV va...
The TeV blazar PKS 2155-304 was the subject of an intensive 2 week optical and near-infrared observi...
PKS 2155-304 is a blazar located in the Southern Hemisphere, monitored with the High Energy Stereosc...
17 pages, 13 figures, Accepted for publication to Astronomy & AstrophysicsObservations of very high ...
International audienceContext. Blazars are the most luminous and variable active galactic nuclei (AG...
Context. The properties of variable sources responsible for blazar activity are still under discussi...