Rapid X-Ray and Optical Variability in the X-Ray--selected BL Lacertae Object 1E 1402.3+0416
Abstract
Results from X-ray and optical observations of the X-ray-discovered BL Lac object 1E 1402.3 + 0416 are presented, where the X-ray measurements were carried out with the Channel Multiplier Array (CMA) and Medium Energy experiment (ME) detectors on board Exosat. These measurements revealed an intensity decrease by a factor of two on a time scale of a few hours. At maximum flux, the source was significantly greater than at the time of the Einstein Image Proportional Counter (IPC) discovery observation. The 2-6 keV X-ray spectrum was determined by the ME experiment, and IPC, HRI, and CMA data were subsequently compared. The source varied over the years by a factor of five; its brightest state was within the last three years. It is noted that a redshift greater than 0.2 would require that anisotropic emission mechanisms be invoked.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- April 1986
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1986ApJ...303..596G
- Keywords:
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- Bl Lacertae Objects;
- X Ray Sources;
- Emission Spectra;
- Exosat Satellite;
- Heao 2;
- Magnitude;
- Radiant Flux Density;
- Spectral Energy Distribution;
- Variability;
- X Ray Spectra;
- Astrophysics;
- BL LACERTAE OBJECTS;
- RADIATION MECHANISMS;
- X-RAYS: SOURCES