Possible Quasi-Periodic modulation in the z = 1.1 γ-ray blazar PKS 0426-380
Abstract
We search for γ-ray and optical periodic modulations in a distant flat spectrum radio quasar (FSRQ) PKS 0426-380 (the redshift z=1.1). Using two techniques (i.e., the maximum likelihood optimization and the exposure-weighted aperture photometry), we obtain γ-ray light curves from Fermi-LAT Pass 8 data covering from 2008 August to 2016 December. We then analyze the light curves with the Lomb-Scargle Periodogram (LSP) and the Weighted Wavelet Z-transform (WWZ). A γ-ray quasi-periodicity with a period of 3.35 0.68 years is found at the significance-level of 3.6\ σ. The optical-UV flux covering from 2005 August to 2013 April provided by ASI SCIENCE DATA CENTER is also analyzed, but no significant quasi-periodicity is found. It should be pointed out that the result of the optical-UV data could be tentative because of the incomplete of the data. Further long-term multiwavelength monitoring of this FSRQ is needed to confirm its quasi-periodicity.
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