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Kidger, Mark R.; de Diego, Jose A.; Gonzalez-Perez, Jose N.
Bibliographical reference
American Astronomical Society, 184th AAS Meeting, #17.05; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 26, p.885
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1994
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Description
We present visible and near infrared observations of the blazar OJ287
taken during a flare of nearly two magnitudes amplitude in V, which
peaked on December 6th 1993 at V=14.5 (Kidger et al., 1993, IAUC 5909).
Simultaneous visible (BVRI) and near infrared (JHK) photometry were
taken on two nights during the decline phase of this outburst. The
observations reveal considerable variations in the level of activity
during the flare: at maximum very rapid variations were seen (several
tens of percent in less than half a hour); whilst a very low amplitude
of variation was generally observed pre- and post-maximum. Our data show
significant variations in the colours and hence spectral slope in the
infrared on timescales of hours, but very little variability in the
visible, suggesting a high frequency cut-off in the variations of the
continuum spectral slope at close to 1 micron. The size and time scale
of the variations are inconsistent with a shocked-jet model and require
highly variable synchrotron emission from small regions of the accretion
disc.