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Optical photometry for 1ES 1959+650

Short name: J/AJ/150/67
IVOA Identifier: ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/150/67
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.26093/cds/vizier.51500067
Publisher: CDS[+][Pub. ID]
More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/AJ/150/67
VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Status: active
Registered: 2015 Oct 12 13:43:41Z
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Using the 1.56m telescope at Shanghai Observatory, China, we present the photometric results of 1ES 1959+650, which cover from 2006 June 11 to 2014 July 31. The maximum variabilities are {Delta}m_V|max_=1.74+/-0.02mag in the V band, {Delta}m_R|max_=0.97+/-0.02mag in the R band, and {Delta}m_I/max_=1.15+/-0.03mag in the I band. During the monitoring period, we obtain intraday variabilities on 2009 September 2 (JD2455077) and 2009 September 3 (JD2455078). On 2009 September 2, the intraday variabilities are {Delta}m_V_=0.36+/-0.08mag within 1.56hr, {Delta}m_R_=0.21+/-0.04mag within 23minutes, and {Delta}m_I_=0.53+/-0.03mag within 45minutes. On 2009 September 3, the intraday variabilities are {Delta}m_V_=0.40+/-0.10mag within 27minutes, {Delta}m_R_=0.48+/-0.04mag within 3.24hr, and {Delta}m_I_=0.68+/-0.06mag within 3.72hr. The two intraday variabilities occur in 24hr, which may occur in the same variable phase. Other results show that (1) no quasi-periodicity is found in the long-term light curve and (2) the correlations between the brightness and the spectrum show obvious anti-correlation, {alpha}=-(0.18+/-0.02)F_V_+(2.33+/-0.12), with the correlation coefficient r=-0.74 and the chance probability p<0.01%.

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