A sample study on the Fermi-LAT spectral variation behavior of blazars
Abstract
In this study, we analyze the 16 yr Fermi-LAT data of 160 blazars consisting of 92 flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs), 64 BL Lacertae type objects (BL Lacs), and 4 blazar candidates of unknown type objects (BCU), and exhibit their spectral variation. By fitting a linear model (y = kx + b) to the monthly binned flux-index plots, we find that most of the FSRQs ( 89\%) display a harder-when-brighter (HWB) trend (k>0), while the majority of BL Lacs ( 64\%) exhibit a softer-when-brighter (SWB) trend (k<0). By plotting their slope (k) versus their variability index and inverse Compton (IC) peak frequency, we find a moderate positive correlation between k and the variability index, and we find a moderate negative correlation between k and the IC peak frequency, which we name as the gamma-ray variability sequence of blazars. Additionally, 7 blazars may not follow the linear variation trend, particularly in PKS 0537-441, AP Librae, and PKS 1510-089. Additional very-high-energy gamma-ray emission components may be the cause of the break in the variation trend.
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