Simultaneous Millimeter-wave, Gamma-Ray, and Optical Monitoring of the Blazar PKS 2326-502 during a Flaring State

Abstract Including millimeter-wave data in multiwavelength studies of the variability of active galactic nuclei (AGN) can provide insights into AGN physics that are not easily accessible at other wavelengths. We demonstrate in this work the potential of cosmic microwave background (CMB) telescopes t...

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Main Authors: Hood, JC, Simpson, A, McDaniel, A, Foster, A, Ade, PAR, Ajello, M, Anderson, AJ, Austermann, JE, Beall, JA, Bender, AN, Benson, BA, Bianchini, F, Bleem, LE, Carlstrom, JE, Chang, CL, Chaubal, P, Chiang, HC, Chou, T-L, Citron, R, Moran, C Corbett, Crawford, TM, Crites, AT, de Haan, T, Dobbs, MA, Everett, W, Gallicchio, J, George, EM, Gupta, N, Halverson, NW, Hilton, GC, Holder, GP, Holzapfel, WL, Hrubes, JD, Huang, N, Hubmayr, J, Irwin, KD, Knox, L, Lee, AT, Li, D, Lowitz, A, Madejski, G, Malkan, M, McMahon, JJ, Meyer, SS, Montgomery, J, Natoli, T, Nibarger, JP, Noble, G, Novosad, V, Omori, Y, Padin, S, Patil, S, Pryke, C, Reichardt, CL, Ruhl, JE, Saliwanchik, BR, Schaffer, KK, Sievers, C, Smecher, G, Stark, AA, Tucker, C, Veach, T, Vieira, JD, Wang, G, Whitehorn, N, Wu, WLK, Yefremenko, V, Zebrowski, JA, Zhang, L
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt8r0499w3 2024-09-15T18:36:53+00:00 Simultaneous Millimeter-wave, Gamma-Ray, and Optical Monitoring of the Blazar PKS 2326-502 during a Flaring State Hood, JC Simpson, A McDaniel, A Foster, A Ade, PAR Ajello, M Anderson, AJ Austermann, JE Beall, JA Bender, AN Benson, BA Bianchini, F Bleem, LE Carlstrom, JE Chang, CL Chaubal, P Chiang, HC Chou, T-L Citron, R Moran, C Corbett Crawford, TM Crites, AT de Haan, T Dobbs, MA Everett, W Gallicchio, J George, EM Gupta, N Halverson, NW Hilton, GC Holder, GP Holzapfel, WL Hrubes, JD Huang, N Hubmayr, J Irwin, KD Knox, L Lee, AT Li, D Lowitz, A Madejski, G Malkan, M McMahon, JJ Meyer, SS Montgomery, J Natoli, T Nibarger, JP Noble, G Novosad, V Omori, Y Padin, S Patil, S Pryke, C Reichardt, CL Ruhl, JE Saliwanchik, BR Schaffer, KK Sievers, C Smecher, G Stark, AA Tucker, C Veach, T Vieira, JD Wang, G Whitehorn, N Wu, WLK Yefremenko, V Zebrowski, JA Zhang, L l23 2023-03-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8r0499w3 https://escholarship.org/content/qt8r0499w3/qt8r0499w3.pdf https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acbf45 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt8r0499w3 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8r0499w3 https://escholarship.org/content/qt8r0499w3/qt8r0499w3.pdf doi:10.3847/2041-8213/acbf45 public The Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol 945, iss 2 Astronomical and Space Sciences Astronomy & Astrophysics article 2023 ftcdlib https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acbf45 2024-06-28T06:28:19Z Abstract Including millimeter-wave data in multiwavelength studies of the variability of active galactic nuclei (AGN) can provide insights into AGN physics that are not easily accessible at other wavelengths. We demonstrate in this work the potential of cosmic microwave background (CMB) telescopes to provide long-term, high-cadence millimeter-wave AGN monitoring over large fractions of sky. We report on a pilot study using data from the SPTpol instrument on the South Pole Telescope (SPT), which was designed to observe the CMB at arcminute and larger angular scales. Between 2013 and 2016, SPTpol was used primarily to observe a single 500 deg2 field, covering the entire field several times per day with detectors sensitive to radiation in bands centered at 95 and 150 GHz. We use SPT 150 GHz observations to create AGN light curves, and we compare these millimeter-wave light curves to those at other wavelengths, in particular γ-ray and optical. In this Letter, we focus on a single source, PKS 2326-502, which has extensive, day-timescale monitoring data in gamma-ray, optical, and now millimeter-wave between 2013 and 2016. We find PKS 2326-502 to be in a flaring state in the first 2 yr of this monitoring, and we present a search for evidence of correlated variability between millimeter-wave, optical R-band, and γ-ray observations. This pilot study is paving the way for AGN monitoring with current and upcoming CMB experiments such as SPT-3G, Simons Observatory, and CMB-S4, including multiwavelength studies with facilities such as Vera C. Rubin Observatories Large Synoptic Survey Telescope. Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole University of California: eScholarship The Astrophysical Journal Letters 945 2 L23
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topic Astronomical and Space Sciences
Astronomy & Astrophysics
spellingShingle Astronomical and Space Sciences
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Hood, JC
Simpson, A
McDaniel, A
Foster, A
Ade, PAR
Ajello, M
Anderson, AJ
Austermann, JE
Beall, JA
Bender, AN
Benson, BA
Bianchini, F
Bleem, LE
Carlstrom, JE
Chang, CL
Chaubal, P
Chiang, HC
Chou, T-L
Citron, R
Moran, C Corbett
Crawford, TM
Crites, AT
de Haan, T
Dobbs, MA
Everett, W
Gallicchio, J
George, EM
Gupta, N
Halverson, NW
Hilton, GC
Holder, GP
Holzapfel, WL
Hrubes, JD
Huang, N
Hubmayr, J
Irwin, KD
Knox, L
Lee, AT
Li, D
Lowitz, A
Madejski, G
Malkan, M
McMahon, JJ
Meyer, SS
Montgomery, J
Natoli, T
Nibarger, JP
Noble, G
Novosad, V
Omori, Y
Padin, S
Patil, S
Pryke, C
Reichardt, CL
Ruhl, JE
Saliwanchik, BR
Schaffer, KK
Sievers, C
Smecher, G
Stark, AA
Tucker, C
Veach, T
Vieira, JD
Wang, G
Whitehorn, N
Wu, WLK
Yefremenko, V
Zebrowski, JA
Zhang, L
Simultaneous Millimeter-wave, Gamma-Ray, and Optical Monitoring of the Blazar PKS 2326-502 during a Flaring State
topic_facet Astronomical and Space Sciences
Astronomy & Astrophysics
description Abstract Including millimeter-wave data in multiwavelength studies of the variability of active galactic nuclei (AGN) can provide insights into AGN physics that are not easily accessible at other wavelengths. We demonstrate in this work the potential of cosmic microwave background (CMB) telescopes to provide long-term, high-cadence millimeter-wave AGN monitoring over large fractions of sky. We report on a pilot study using data from the SPTpol instrument on the South Pole Telescope (SPT), which was designed to observe the CMB at arcminute and larger angular scales. Between 2013 and 2016, SPTpol was used primarily to observe a single 500 deg2 field, covering the entire field several times per day with detectors sensitive to radiation in bands centered at 95 and 150 GHz. We use SPT 150 GHz observations to create AGN light curves, and we compare these millimeter-wave light curves to those at other wavelengths, in particular γ-ray and optical. In this Letter, we focus on a single source, PKS 2326-502, which has extensive, day-timescale monitoring data in gamma-ray, optical, and now millimeter-wave between 2013 and 2016. We find PKS 2326-502 to be in a flaring state in the first 2 yr of this monitoring, and we present a search for evidence of correlated variability between millimeter-wave, optical R-band, and γ-ray observations. This pilot study is paving the way for AGN monitoring with current and upcoming CMB experiments such as SPT-3G, Simons Observatory, and CMB-S4, including multiwavelength studies with facilities such as Vera C. Rubin Observatories Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.
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author Hood, JC
Simpson, A
McDaniel, A
Foster, A
Ade, PAR
Ajello, M
Anderson, AJ
Austermann, JE
Beall, JA
Bender, AN
Benson, BA
Bianchini, F
Bleem, LE
Carlstrom, JE
Chang, CL
Chaubal, P
Chiang, HC
Chou, T-L
Citron, R
Moran, C Corbett
Crawford, TM
Crites, AT
de Haan, T
Dobbs, MA
Everett, W
Gallicchio, J
George, EM
Gupta, N
Halverson, NW
Hilton, GC
Holder, GP
Holzapfel, WL
Hrubes, JD
Huang, N
Hubmayr, J
Irwin, KD
Knox, L
Lee, AT
Li, D
Lowitz, A
Madejski, G
Malkan, M
McMahon, JJ
Meyer, SS
Montgomery, J
Natoli, T
Nibarger, JP
Noble, G
Novosad, V
Omori, Y
Padin, S
Patil, S
Pryke, C
Reichardt, CL
Ruhl, JE
Saliwanchik, BR
Schaffer, KK
Sievers, C
Smecher, G
Stark, AA
Tucker, C
Veach, T
Vieira, JD
Wang, G
Whitehorn, N
Wu, WLK
Yefremenko, V
Zebrowski, JA
Zhang, L
author_facet Hood, JC
Simpson, A
McDaniel, A
Foster, A
Ade, PAR
Ajello, M
Anderson, AJ
Austermann, JE
Beall, JA
Bender, AN
Benson, BA
Bianchini, F
Bleem, LE
Carlstrom, JE
Chang, CL
Chaubal, P
Chiang, HC
Chou, T-L
Citron, R
Moran, C Corbett
Crawford, TM
Crites, AT
de Haan, T
Dobbs, MA
Everett, W
Gallicchio, J
George, EM
Gupta, N
Halverson, NW
Hilton, GC
Holder, GP
Holzapfel, WL
Hrubes, JD
Huang, N
Hubmayr, J
Irwin, KD
Knox, L
Lee, AT
Li, D
Lowitz, A
Madejski, G
Malkan, M
McMahon, JJ
Meyer, SS
Montgomery, J
Natoli, T
Nibarger, JP
Noble, G
Novosad, V
Omori, Y
Padin, S
Patil, S
Pryke, C
Reichardt, CL
Ruhl, JE
Saliwanchik, BR
Schaffer, KK
Sievers, C
Smecher, G
Stark, AA
Tucker, C
Veach, T
Vieira, JD
Wang, G
Whitehorn, N
Wu, WLK
Yefremenko, V
Zebrowski, JA
Zhang, L
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title Simultaneous Millimeter-wave, Gamma-Ray, and Optical Monitoring of the Blazar PKS 2326-502 during a Flaring State
title_short Simultaneous Millimeter-wave, Gamma-Ray, and Optical Monitoring of the Blazar PKS 2326-502 during a Flaring State
title_full Simultaneous Millimeter-wave, Gamma-Ray, and Optical Monitoring of the Blazar PKS 2326-502 during a Flaring State
title_fullStr Simultaneous Millimeter-wave, Gamma-Ray, and Optical Monitoring of the Blazar PKS 2326-502 during a Flaring State
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous Millimeter-wave, Gamma-Ray, and Optical Monitoring of the Blazar PKS 2326-502 during a Flaring State
title_sort simultaneous millimeter-wave, gamma-ray, and optical monitoring of the blazar pks 2326-502 during a flaring state
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