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“Red Blazars”: Evidence Against A Synchrotron Origin
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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Recently, a substantial population of Blazar-like sources exhibiting sharp near-infrared cutoffs and hence exceedingly reddened optical to near-infrared colours (Bj – K ≿ 6) have been discovered in a complete sample of flat spectrum radio sources (Drinkwater et al. 1996). We argue that such “red” colours cannot be due to a synchrotron radiation mechanism alone.
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- Part 15. Poster Papers
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- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 163: Accretion Phenomena and Related Outflows , 1997 , pp. 764 - 765
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- Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1997
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Webster, R., Francis, P., Peterson, B., Drinkwater, M. & Masci, F.
1995, Nature, 375, 469
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