Variability of Quasars at 10 microns
arXiv:astro-ph/9903363 · doi:10.1086/300945
Abstract
Twenty five low redshift quasars have been monitored for several decades at five near- and mid-infrared wavelengths to detect rapid variations which would indicate that a nonthermal component was present in the "10 micron bump". Such variability has apparently been detected in several radio loud quasars and in the radio quiet quasar PG1535+547. In addition, the structure function of PG1226+023 shows that an apparently periodic component is present in its near-infrared emission.
AAS LaTex, 33 figures in 2 postscript files, AJ, accepted