We present the first Kepler monitoring of a strongly variable BL Lac, W2R1926+42. The light curve covers 181 days with ~0.2% errors, 30 minute sampling and >90% duty cycle, showing numerous delta I/I > 25% flares over timescales as short as a day. The flux distribution is highly skewed and non-Gaussian. The variability shows a strong rms-flux correlation with the clearest evidence to date for non-linearity in this relation. We introduce a method to measure periodograms from the discrete autocorrelation function, an approach that may be well-suited to a wide range of Kepler data. The periodogram is not consistent with a simple power-law, but shows a flattening at frequencies below 7x10-5 Hz. Simple models of the power spectrum, such as a bro...
We investigate the variability properties of main sequence stars in the first month of Kepler data, ...
Daily monitoring of PKS 2155-304 with the IUE satellite throughout November 1991 has revealed dramat...
BL Lacertae objects\u27 (BL Lacs) relativistic jets are oriented close to our line of sight, produci...
We present the first Kepler monitoring of a strongly variable BL Lac, W2R1926+42. The light curve co...
We analysed Kepler light curves of the blazar W2R 1926+42 that provided nearly continuous coverage f...
One of the remarkable features of blazars is violent variability over a wide wavelength range. The v...
We present time series analyses of the full Kepler data set of Zw 229–15. This Kepler light curve—wi...
Multiwavelength blazar variability is produced by noise-like processes with the power-law form of po...
Aims. In this work we search for the signatures of low-dimensional chaos in the temporal behavior of...
We present our analysis of the long-cadence Kepler data for the well-studied Blazhko star RR Lyr, ga...
Aims. In this work we search for the signatures of low-dimensional chaos in the temporal behavior of...
We investigate the variability properties of main-sequence stars in the first month of Kepler data, ...
Context. The cataclysmic variable MV Lyr has been found to be present in the Kepler field, yielding ...
In order to benefit from the 4-year unprecedented precision of the Kepler data, we extracted light c...
We provide an overview of stellar variability in the first quarter of data from the Kepler mission. ...
We investigate the variability properties of main sequence stars in the first month of Kepler data, ...
Daily monitoring of PKS 2155-304 with the IUE satellite throughout November 1991 has revealed dramat...
BL Lacertae objects\u27 (BL Lacs) relativistic jets are oriented close to our line of sight, produci...
We present the first Kepler monitoring of a strongly variable BL Lac, W2R1926+42. The light curve co...
We analysed Kepler light curves of the blazar W2R 1926+42 that provided nearly continuous coverage f...
One of the remarkable features of blazars is violent variability over a wide wavelength range. The v...
We present time series analyses of the full Kepler data set of Zw 229–15. This Kepler light curve—wi...
Multiwavelength blazar variability is produced by noise-like processes with the power-law form of po...
Aims. In this work we search for the signatures of low-dimensional chaos in the temporal behavior of...
We present our analysis of the long-cadence Kepler data for the well-studied Blazhko star RR Lyr, ga...
Aims. In this work we search for the signatures of low-dimensional chaos in the temporal behavior of...
We investigate the variability properties of main-sequence stars in the first month of Kepler data, ...
Context. The cataclysmic variable MV Lyr has been found to be present in the Kepler field, yielding ...
In order to benefit from the 4-year unprecedented precision of the Kepler data, we extracted light c...
We provide an overview of stellar variability in the first quarter of data from the Kepler mission. ...
We investigate the variability properties of main sequence stars in the first month of Kepler data, ...
Daily monitoring of PKS 2155-304 with the IUE satellite throughout November 1991 has revealed dramat...
BL Lacertae objects\u27 (BL Lacs) relativistic jets are oriented close to our line of sight, produci...