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A&A 456, 131-139 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20065382
Filling the infrared gap: ISO observations of 1 Jy BL Lacertae objects
P. Padovani1, P. Giommi2, P. Ábrahám3, S. Csizmadia3 and A. Moór31 European Southern Observatory, Karl-Schwarzschild-Str. 2, 85748 Garching bei München, Germany
e-mail: Paolo.Padovani@eso.org
2 ASI Science Data Center, ASDC, Agenzia Spaziale Italiana c/o ESRIN, via G. Galilei, 00044 Frascati, Italy
e-mail: paolo.giommi@asdc.asi.it
3 Konkoly Observatory, 1525 Budapest, PO Box 67, Hungary
e-mail: abraham@konkoly.hu, csizmadi@konkoly.hu, moor@konkoly.hu
(Received 7 April 2006 / Accepted 8 June 2006)
Abstract
Aims.The large majority of BL Lacertae objects belonging to the 1 Jy sample,
the class prototype for radio-selected sources, are thought to emit most of
their synchrotron power in the far infrared band. Ironically, this spectral
region is very sparsely sampled, with only a minority of the objects having
IRAS data (most of them being upper limits or low-quality detections). We
aim at filling this infrared gap by presenting new, simultaneous ISOCAM and
ISOPHOT observations over the
m range (observer's frame) for
half the sample. A precise measurement of the position of the synchrotron
peak frequency,
, can provide direct information about
particle acceleration mechanisms and constrain the inverse Compton
radiation that will be detected by up-coming new
-ray missions.
Methods.We have observed seventeen 1 Jy BL Lacertae objects with the camera and
the photometer on board the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) satellite.
Given the intrinsic variability of these sources, the data were taken by
concatenating the pointings to ensure simultaneity. The ISOPHOT data
reduction was done employing a novel correction, which mitigates the effect
of chopping for faint sources.
Results.Using our new ISO data, complemented by nearly-simultaneous radio and
optical observations for ten and four objects respectively, and other
multi-frequency data, we have built the spectral energy distributions of
our sources (plus a previously published one) and derived the rest-frame
. Its distribution is centred at
Hz (
m) and is very narrow, with
of the BL Lacs in the
Hz range. Given our set of simultaneous infrared data,
these represent the best determinations available of the synchrotron peak
frequencies for low-energy peaked BL Lacs. A comparison with previous such
estimates, based on non-simultaneous optical and near infrared data, may
indicate strong
variations in a number of sources,
possibly associated with large flares as observed in the high-energy peaked
BL Lac MKN 501.
Key words: galaxies: BL Lacertae objects: general -- infrared: galaxies -- methods: data analysis -- radiation mechanisms: non-thermal
© ESO 2006
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