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Gamma-ray blazar variability: new statistical methods of time-flux distributionsDuda et al., 2021
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- Duda J
- Bhatta G
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Variable γ-ray emission from blazars, one of the most powerful classes of astronomical sources featuring relativistic jets, is a widely discussed topic. In this work, we present the results of a variability study of a sample of 20 blazars using γ-ray (0.1–300 GeV) …
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