Markarian 1501
Mrk 1501 is a Flat Spectrum Radio Quasar (FSRQ) with redshift of z = 0.089338 (Sargent &
Searle 1970). In this blazar has been search short-lived γ-ray
emission flares Arsioli & Polenta (2018).
This blazar is in the Pisces’s constellation, with a magnitude: 15.70 (V), B-V Color (mag): 0.60, R. A.: 00h10m, Dec.+10°58’. (Markarian et al. 1989).
Sloan Digital Sky Survey image of Mrk 1501
The figure shows panels of radio, optical, X-ray, and Gamma-ray light curves, waveforms of the sonification as a function of time, and spectrograms of the blazar Mrk 1501. The light curves are available at: Download Light curves.
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References
- Sargent, W. L., & Searle, L. (1970). Isolated extragalactic H II regions. The Astrophysical Journal, 162, L155.
- Arsioli, B., & Polenta, G. (2018). A complete sample of LSP blazars fully described in γ-rays-New γ-ray detections and associations with Fermi-LAT. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 616, A20.
- Markarian, B. E.; Lipovetsky, V. A.; Stepanian, J. A.; Erastova, L. K.; Shapovalova, A. I. – The First Byurakan Survey. A Catalogue of Galaxies with Ultraviolet Continuum // Com. SAO, 62, 5-121, 1989