Bibcode
Scarpa, R.; Falomo, R.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.325, p.109-123
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1997
Journal
Citations
158
Refereed citations
134
Description
The continuum and emission lines properties of a sample of 73 blazars is
studied, investigating differences and similarities among normal
low-polarization quasars (LPQ), radio-loud high polarized quasars (HPQ),
and BL Lacertae objects (BLL). We found that at variance with LPQ, most
HPQ have power law optical continua
(fnu_{prop.to}νalpha^ ) with no indication of
blue bumps or strong FeII and Balmer emission. Comparison of LPQ with
blazars, considered as a class including both HPQ and BLL, confirms and
put on firm statistical bases that the optical continuum of blazars
(α_O_=-1.00 +/-0.09) is significantly steeper than that of LPQ
(α_O_~-0.5). On the other hand the average spectral index for the
HPQ and BLL subsamples is rather similar
(<α_HPQ_>=-1.01+/-0.17 and
<α_BLL_>=-0.99+/-0.11). In the α_O_-α_RX_ plane
HPQ do not split in two distinct groups as do BLL, which spilt in Radio
(RBL) and X-ray selected (XBL) objects. All HPQ cluster together in the
same region occupied by RBL, while XBL are clearly distinguished. A
significant correlation is found between the maximum percentage of
optical polarization and both α_O_ and α_RX_ , the less
polarized object having the steeper spectral index. The comparison of
emission line luminosities shows that LPQ have on average stronger lines
(~ a factor of 6) with respect to blazars. Comparing HPQ and RBL we show
they exhibit similar range of line luminosity, BL Lacs being just the
objects with lines of smaller equivalent width as directly induced by
the e.w.<5Å definition criteria. This leads us to conclude that
from the point of view of optical spectral properties HPQ and RBL are
quite similar objects while XBL may be different.