Analysis of ZTF data shows BL Lacs with BWB color trend at 14.7% vs 2.3% RWB, FSRQs with 8.8% BWB vs 14.1% RWB, and brighter states more likely to show BWB, with variability amplitude correlating differently by type.
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New multi-band optical monitoring of quasar 4C 29.45 finds variability amplitudes of 220%, 208%, and 209% in V, R, I; spectral indices 1.032-1.573; achromatic trends; and no short-term periodicity.
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Comprehensive Analysis of Optical brightness and Color Variability of Blazars in the ZTF Survey DR22
Analysis of ZTF data shows BL Lacs with BWB color trend at 14.7% vs 2.3% RWB, FSRQs with 8.8% BWB vs 14.1% RWB, and brighter states more likely to show BWB, with variability amplitude correlating differently by type.
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Shortterm optical variability of 4C 29.45
New multi-band optical monitoring of quasar 4C 29.45 finds variability amplitudes of 220%, 208%, and 209% in V, R, I; spectral indices 1.032-1.573; achromatic trends; and no short-term periodicity.