Telecon Meetings
December 3rd, 2008 - 9 AM (Pacific Time)
- Welcome
- MW Data Update
- End of campaign? (discussion)
- Analysis tasks and signup
- Cross correlation
- SED (average SED, snapshots, etc.)
- Issues arising from microlensing by the intervening galaxy
- Timeline pdf
- Logistics
- Password protected webpage for reduced data and analysis
- Minutes pdf
October 23rd, 2008 - 9 AM (Pacific Time)
- Welcome
- Available MW data:
- OVRO summary - Joey Richards
- GASP summary - Gino Tosti (on behalf of Massimo Villata)
- XTE - Gianpiero
- Fermi summary - Luis Reyes
- VERITAS summary - David Steele
- F-GAMMA radio cm/mm/sub-mm - Lars Fuhrmann
- Other MW data
- Discussion about Future plans
- Meeting minutes pdf
Source Information
- Very interesting source, it is a BL Lac-type object, with weak emission lines at z=0.94, but also with strong absorption lines at z=0.524 (and a weak one at z=0.852), where the absorption at z-0.524 is also seen in H I in radio
- The last result indicates there is a galaxy in the line of sight, and it is seen as a "damped Ly alpha" absorption system of hydrogen (Hubble opt/UV spectroscopy); definitive info on absorption in paper by Junkkarinen (2004, ApJ, 614, 658)
- Presence of galaxy in the line of sight might be suggestive of explanation of variability as microlensing events
- Strong gamma-ray emitter reported by EGRET (Hunter et al. 1993), but variable - observations in 1994 (Madejski et al. 1996) showed much fainter gamma flux
- Rapidly variable X-ray emitter, studied by ROSAT and Asca (also Madejski et al. 1996)
- X-ray data clearly show excess absorption (due to intervening galaxy); in conjunction with H I and H Ly alpha data, yield metallicity of the intervening absorber
- For important and relevant papers - especially containing gamma-ray data - I'd add Hunter et al. 1993 (A&A 272, 59) and Madejski et al. 1996 (ApJ, 459, 156)
- This is the NED entry http://nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/nph-objsearch?objname=0235%2B164&extend=no&out_csys=Equatorial&out_equinox=J2000.0&obj_sort=RA+or+Longitude&of=pre_text&zv_breaker=30000.0&list_limit=5&img_stamp=YES
Name | RA | DEC | Redshift | L | B |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0235+164 | 39.66 | 16.62 | 0.940 | 156.77 | -39.11 |
Important Papers
Paper | Authors | Title |
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2008A&A...480..339R | Raiteri, C. M. et al. | Radio-to-UV monitoring of AO 0235+164 by the WEBT and Swift during the 2006-2007 outburst |
2007A&A...464..871R | Raiteri, C. M. et al. | Spectroscopic monitoring of the BL Lac object AO 0235+164 |
2006ApJ...650..749L | LIU, F. K.; ZHA | HARMONIC QPOS AND THICK ACCRETION DISK OSCILLATIONS IN THE BL LACERTAE OBJECT AO 0235+164 |
2006A&A...459..731R | Raiteri, C. M. et al. | Multifrequency variability of the blazar AO 0235+164. The WEBT campaign in 2004-2005 and long-term SED analysis |
2006A&A...452..845R | Raiteri, C. M. et al. | X-ray emission from the blazar AO 0235+16: the XMM-Newton and Chandra point of view |
2005A&A...438...39R | Raiteri, C. M. et al. | The WEBT campaign to observe AO 0235+16 in the 2003-2004 observing season. Results from radio-to-optical monitoring and XMM-Newton observations |
2001A&A...377..396R | Raiteri, C. M. et al. | Optical and radio variability of the BL Lacertae object AO 0235+16: A possible 5-6 year periodicity |
2001A&A...376...69C | CHEN, Y., JIANG | THE SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTION OF AO 0235+164 DURING TWO ACTIVE OPTICAL PHASES |
2000AJ....120...41W | WEBB, J., HOWARD | THE 1997 OUTBURST OF AO 0235+164: EVIDENCE FOR A MICROLENSING EVENT? |
1996AJ....112.2533B | BURBIDGE, E. M | AO 0235+164 AND SURROUNDING FIELD: SURPRISING HST RESULTS |