In this letter we present the results of a wavelet analysis of the radio light curve of the BL Lac Object PKS B0048-097 from the University of Michigan Radio Astronomy Observatory monitoring program at 8GHz during twenty-five years, from 1979 to 2004. The results show a remarkable periodicity of 450-470 days in the early 1980s that changed to a ~585 day periodicity in the late 1980s to early 1990s. A less pronounced ~400 day periodicity is found after \~1995. Very-long-baseline interferometry imaging at 15GHz shows dramatic structural changes in the usually unresolved source between two epochs, 1995.57 and 2002.38. The pronounced northward directed jet seen in the 2002 image differs by more than 90 degrees in direction from the source struc...
We review the reports of possible year-long quasi-periodicities of BL Lac objects in the gamma-ray a...
The combined data of the University of Michigan Radio Astronomy Observatory and Metsahovi Radio Obse...
The Owens Valley Radio Observatory 40-m telescope has been monitoring the 15-GHz radio flux density ...
The proper understanding of blazar variability at the various electromagnetic spectral bands is one ...
We explore the possible quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) of the blazar PKS 1510−089, utilizing the...
We report our search for quasi-periodic signals in long-term optical and $\gamma$-ray data for the b...
The search for periodic signals from blazars has become a widely discussed topic in recent years. In...
International audienceContext. Blazars are the most luminous and variable active galactic nuclei (AG...
The highly variable BL Lac object PKS B1144 - 379 was monitored at 6.7 GHz using the Ceduna Radio Te...
Context. Blazars are the most luminous and variable active galactic nuclei (AGNs). They are thus exc...
In this letter we present the results of a wavelet analysis of the radio light curve of the BL Lac O...
International audienceContext. Blazars are the most luminous and variable active galactic nuclei (AG...
We review the reports of possible year-long quasi-periodicities of BL Lac objects in the gamma-ray a...
The combined data of the University of Michigan Radio Astronomy Observatory and Metsahovi Radio Obse...
The Owens Valley Radio Observatory 40-m telescope has been monitoring the 15-GHz radio flux density ...
The proper understanding of blazar variability at the various electromagnetic spectral bands is one ...
We explore the possible quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) of the blazar PKS 1510−089, utilizing the...
We report our search for quasi-periodic signals in long-term optical and $\gamma$-ray data for the b...
The search for periodic signals from blazars has become a widely discussed topic in recent years. In...
International audienceContext. Blazars are the most luminous and variable active galactic nuclei (AG...
The highly variable BL Lac object PKS B1144 - 379 was monitored at 6.7 GHz using the Ceduna Radio Te...
Context. Blazars are the most luminous and variable active galactic nuclei (AGNs). They are thus exc...
In this letter we present the results of a wavelet analysis of the radio light curve of the BL Lac O...
International audienceContext. Blazars are the most luminous and variable active galactic nuclei (AG...
We review the reports of possible year-long quasi-periodicities of BL Lac objects in the gamma-ray a...
The combined data of the University of Michigan Radio Astronomy Observatory and Metsahovi Radio Obse...
The Owens Valley Radio Observatory 40-m telescope has been monitoring the 15-GHz radio flux density ...