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Proceedings of 7th International Fermi Symposium — PoS(IFS2017) | 2017

Multi-wavelength observations of flaring blazars with ATOM and Fermi-LAT

F. Jankowsky; Stefan J. Wagner; M. Böttcher; M. Zacharias; Omar M. Kurtanidze; Jean-Philippe Lenain; Alicja Wierzcholska

The Automatic Telescope for Optical Monitoring is a 75cm optical telescope located at the H.E.S.S. site in Namibia. Since 2005, it monitors around 250 gamma-ray emitting AGN and has observed numerous blazar flares in several colour bands with multiple measurements during any given night. We present recent flaring events of two FSRQ – 3C 279 and CTA 102 – together with corresponding multi-wavelength data including Fermi-LAT, and examine possible correlations between energy bands.


International Journal of Modern Physics D | 2009

The 2008 multiwavelength campaign of the TeV radio galaxy M87

Pierre Colin; Matthias Beilicke; Frederick B. Davies; D. E. Harris; C. M. Hui; Daniel Mazin; M. Raue; Robert Wagner; Stefan J. Wagner; R. C. Walker

M 87 is the first and brightest radio galaxy detected in the TeV regime. It is the closest extragalactic object showing variability and the only one that does not have its jet pointing toward the line of sight. The structure of the M 87 jet is spatially resolved in X-ray, optical and radio observations. Time correlation between the TeV flux and emission at other wavelengths provides a unique opportunity to localize the VHE emission process occurring in active galaxy nuclei. For 10 years, M87 has been monitored in the TeV band by imaging air Cherenkov telescopes (IACT) as well as in X-ray, optical and radio bands. In 2008, the three main IACTs, H.E.S.S./MAGIC/VERITAS, coordinated their observations in a joint campaign. In February, high TeV activities with rapid flares have been detected. Contemporaneously, M 87 was observed with high resolution instruments in the X-ray (Chandra) and Radio band (VLBA).


Archive | 2010

The 2010, February 19 stellar occultation by Varuna

Bruno Sicardy; F. Colas; Lucie Maquet; Frederic Vachier; Alain Doressoundiram; Francoise Roques; Thomas Widemann; Jose Luis Ortiz; M. Assafin; F. Braga-Ribas; J. I. B. Camargo; R. Vieira-Martins; Alexandre Humberto Andrei; D. N. da Silva Neto; Roger E. Behrend; F. Hund; M. Hauser; Stefan J. Wagner; Auke Slotegraaf; D. Willasch; M. de Jesus Costa; Paulo Benicio Melo de Sousa; E. Faustino; A. Prazeres; Steven F. Machado; José Nascimento; E. Souza Barreto; António Amorim; Paulo Cesar Da Rocha Poppe; Marildo Geraldete Pereira


Archive | 2009

Detection of an optical flare from PKS 2052-474

M. Hauser; B. Behera; Hans Hagen; Stefan J. Wagner


Archive | 2011

The synchrotron emission of the extreme blazar 1ES 0229+200

Sarah Kaufmann; Stefan J. Wagner; Omar Tibolla; M. Hauser


Archive | 2011

New flaring activity in PKS 1510-089

M. Hauser; Jean-Philippe Lenain; Stefan J. Wagner; Hans Hagen


Archive | 2010

Detection of an optical flare from blazar PKS 1424-41

M. Hauser; Hans Hagen; Stefan J. Wagner


Archive | 2010

Hess Observations Of Quasars

Stefan J. Wagner; B. Behera


Archive | 2010

Relations between optical synchrotron and gamma-ray variability

Stefan J. Wagner; M. Hauser


Archive | 2010

Detection of an optical flare from PKS 1222+216 (4C 21.35)

M. Hauser; Stefan J. Wagner; Hans Hagen

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M. Hauser

Heidelberg University

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M. Raue

University of Hamburg

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Berrie Giebels

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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B. Behera

Heidelberg University

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F. Colas

PSL Research University

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