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The F-GAMMA program: multi-wavelength AGN studies in the Fermi-GST era
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The F -GAMMA program is a coordinated effort of several observing facilities to understand the AGN/blazar phenomenon via a multi-frequency monitoring approach, especially in the era of Fermi-GST. Some 60 prominent sources are monitored monthly with the Effelsberg 100-m telescope, the IRAM 30-m telescope and more frequently but in a less uniform fashion at the APEX 12-m telescope, covering from 2.64 to 345 GHz. The program has been running since January 2007 and here some of its findings are summarized. (a) There are two major variability patterns that the spectra of sources follow, one spectral-evolution-dominated and one achromatic. (b) The FSRQs show higher brightness temperatures indicative of larger Doppler factors at play and (c) a statistically significant radio-gamma-ray correlation has been found with a method recently suggested by Pavlidou et al. (in prep.).
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