Multiwavelength periodicity search in a sample of γ-ray bright blazars
Abstract
We present the results of a long-term periodicity search in a sample of γ-ray blazars within a multiwavelength context. These blazars have been selected from the Steward Observatory sample as part of its optical monitoring program between 2008 and 2018. We study 15 sources with a temporal coverage in their optical total and polarized emission sufficiently large (>9 years) to perform a reliable long-term periodicity analysis. We collect data from several observatories to extend the coverage, enabling the search of longer periods. In addition, data are also gathered in the high-energy (E>100 MeV) γ-ray band from the Fermi Large Area Telescope; and in the 15-GHz radio band from the Owens Valley Radio Observatory. We identify 5 promising candidates to host quasi-periodic emission, AO 0235+164, PKS 1222+216, Mrk 501, BL Lacertae and 1ES 2344+514 with periods in one or more bands and statistical significances 3σ after trial factor correction. AO 0235+164 shows a period of 8.2 years in the R band; PKS 1222+216 has a quasi-periodic modulation in its total and polarized optical emission of 1.6 years; Mrk 501 displays a 5-year quasi-periodicity in optical and radio wavelengths; BL Lacertae presents a period of 1.8 years in its polarized emission; and 1ES 2344+514 shows a hint of a 5.5-year period in its optical R band. We interpret these results in the framework of the most common models and scenarios, namely the presence of a binary supermassive black hole system; or geometrical effects like helical or precessing jets.
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