Near infrared intraday variability of Mrk 421

May, 2004
6 pages
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  • Astron.Astrophys. 422 (2004) 505-508
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We report results from our monitoring of the BL Lac object Mrk 421 in the near-IR JJ band. The observations, aimed at studying the intraday variability (IDV) of the object, were carried out systematically over an extended (and near-continuous) period of eight nights from the 1.2m Mount Abu Infrared Telescope, India. There are limited studies for Mrk 421 in the JJ band for such an extended period. The observation epoch for this study (25 February - 5 March 2003) was chosen to significantly overlap other concurrent studies of Mrk 421 in the X-ray/γ\gamma-ray regions being conducted using the Rossi X-ray timing explorer (RXTE) and the solar tower atmospheric Cherenkov effect experiment (STACEE). Hence these results could be useful for a multi-wavelength analysis of the variability behavior of Mrk 421. We find that Mrk 421 was quite active during the observed period and showed significant IDV and short term variability. A maximum variation of 0.89 magnitudes is seen over the entirety of the observed period. Flaring activity, with typical brightness variations of 0.4\sim 0.4, are also seen on several occasions. The extent of the variability observed by us is compared with the results of other similar studies of Mrk 421 in the JJ band.
  • BL Lacertae objects: individual: Mrk 421
  • BL Lacertae objects: general
  • infrared: general