Fast γ-ray variability in blazars beyond redsift 3
Abstract
High-redshift blazars are one of the most powerful monsters in the universe and γ-ray variability carries crucial information of their relativistic jets. In this work we present results of the first systematical temporal analysis of Fermi-LAT data of all known seven γ-ray blazars beyond redshift 3. Significant long-term γ-ray variability is found from five sources in monthly γ-ray light curves, in which three of them are reported for the first time. Furthermore, intraday γ-ray variations are detected from NVSS J053954-283956 and NVSS J080518+614423. Doubling variability timescale of the former source is limited as short as 1 hour (at the source frame). Together with variability amplitude over one order of magnitude, NVSS J053954-283956 is the most distant γ-ray flaring blazar so far. Meanwhile, intraday optical variability of NVSS J163547+362930 is found based on archival PTF/iPTF light curve. Benefited from multiwavelength activity of these sources, constraints of their Doppler factors as well as locations of γ-ray radiation region and indications for the SDSS high redshift jetted active galactic nuclei deficit are discussed.
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