Possible quasi-periodic optical oscillations of ZTF blazars
Abstract
Based on the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF), we selected 10 blazars as our sample sources. Among these, we found four blazars (J 0923.5+4125, J 1221.3+3010, J 1503.5+4759, and J 1652.7+4024) showing possible indications of quasi periodic oscillations (QPOs) modulation. We conducted a detailed analysis of their optical light curves (g- and r-bands) over the past five years using the root mean square (RMS)-Flux relation, flux distribution, and QPO detection methods to investigate their variability characteristics. A linear RMS-Flux relation is present in both bands, and their flux distributions follow a log-normal form. This suggests that optical variability may arise from multiplicative, nonlinear processes across different timescales and flux states. Further QPO analysis using the weighted wavelet Z-transform (WWZ), Lomb-Scargle periodogram (LSP), and autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) methods identified candidate periodic signals in four blazars. J 0923.5+4125 (period 205 days) and J 1221.3+3010 ( 630 days) show local significances of 3 σ, whereas J 1503.5+4759 ( 38.5 days) and J 1652.7+4024 ( 48 days) reach 4 σ. After accounting for the look-elsewhere effect, the global significances for J 1503.5+4759 in the g- and r-bands are 2.7 σ, while for J 1652.7+4024 they are approximately 2.5 σ in both bands. These two blazars warrant further monitoring and investigation.
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