International audienceHere we present the first optical photometric monitoring results of a sample of twelve newly discovered blazars from the ICRF - Gaia CRF astrometric link. The observations were performed from April 2013 until August 2019 using eight telescopes located in Europe. For a robust test for the brightness and colour variability, we use Abbe criterion and F-test. Moreover, linear fittings are performed to investigate the relation in the colour-magnitude variations of the blazars. Variability was confirmed in the case of 10 sources; two sources, 1429+249 and 1556+335 seem to be possibly variable. Three sources (1034+574, 1722+119, and 1741+597) have displayed large amplitude brightness change of more than one magnitude. We foun...
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© 2016 The Authors.We present recent optical photometric observations of the blazar OJ 287 taken dur...
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Context. Blazars are the established sources of an intense and variable non-thermal radiation extend...
Photometric observations of AGNs are important to construct light curves and to study variability be...
We present multiwavelength data for twelve blazars observed from 2008-2010 as part of an ongoing opt...
Context. Blazars are the established sources of an intense and variable non-thermal radiation extend...
Blazars display flux variability on diverse timescales ranging from minutes to months. In our blazar...
Blazars are a polarized, extremely variable and highly energetic Active Galactic Nuclei which are as...
We report multi-colour optical monitoring of the intra-day variable blazar S5 0716+71 with a dense t...
Active galactic nuclei (AGN) are too compact to be resolved by any existing optical telescope facili...
Context. We present the observational results of multi-colour optical monitoring of eight red blazar...
We present our optical photometric observations of three TeV blazars, PKS 1510-089, PG 1553+113, and...
We present a spectral variability study of a sample of about 25 bright blazars, based on optical spe...
To search for optical variability on a wide range of time-scales, we have carried out photometric mo...
Systematic monitoring of specific targets in the optical regime was historically applied on a very n...
© 2016 The Authors.We present recent optical photometric observations of the blazar OJ 287 taken dur...
<p>We present a statistical study based on optical spectroscopic observations of a list of gamma-ray...
Context. Blazars are the established sources of an intense and variable non-thermal radiation extend...
Photometric observations of AGNs are important to construct light curves and to study variability be...
We present multiwavelength data for twelve blazars observed from 2008-2010 as part of an ongoing opt...
Context. Blazars are the established sources of an intense and variable non-thermal radiation extend...
Blazars display flux variability on diverse timescales ranging from minutes to months. In our blazar...
Blazars are a polarized, extremely variable and highly energetic Active Galactic Nuclei which are as...
We report multi-colour optical monitoring of the intra-day variable blazar S5 0716+71 with a dense t...
Active galactic nuclei (AGN) are too compact to be resolved by any existing optical telescope facili...