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Comprehensive study of the blazars from Fermi-LAT LCR: The log-normal flux distribution and linear RMS-Flux relation (2307.10547v1)

Published 20 Jul 2023 in astro-ph.HE

Abstract: Fermi-LAT LCR provide continuous and regularly-sampled gamma-ray light curves, spanning about 14 years, for a large sample of blazars. The log-normal flux distribution and linear RMS-Flux relation of the light curves for a few of Fermi blazar have been examined in previous studies. However, the probability that blazars exhibit log-normal flux distribution and linear RMS-Flux relation in their gamma-ray light curves has not been systematically explored. In this study, we comprehensively research on the distribution of gamma-ray flux and the statistical characteristics on a large sample of 1414 variable blazars from the Fermi-LAT LCR catalog, including 572 FSRQs, 477 BL Lacs, and 365 BCUs, and statistically compare their flux distributions with normal and log-normal distributions. The results indicate that the probability of not reject log-normal is 42.05% for the large sample, and there is still 2.05% probability of not reject normality, based on the joint of Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Shapiro-Wilk and Normality tests. We further find that the probability that BL Lacs conforms to the log-normal distribution is higher than that of FSRQs. Besides, after removing sources with less than 200 data points from this large sample, a sample of 549 blazars, which is still a large sample comparing to the previous studies, was obtained. Basing on dividing the light curves into segments every 20 points (or 40 points, or one year), we fitted the linear RMS-Flux relation of this three different sets, and found that the Pearson correlation coefficients are all close to 1 of the most blazars. This result indicates a strong linear correlation between the RMS and the flux of this 549 blazars. The log-normal distribution and linear RMS-Flux relation indicate that the variability of gamma-ray flux for most blazars is non-linear and multiplicative process.

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