Hannes Thiersen, Michael Zacharias, Markus Böttcher
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Abstract
Blazars exhibit multiwavelength variability, a phenomenon whose underlying
mechanisms remain elusive. This study investigates the origin of such
variability through leptonic blazar emission simulations, focusing on
stochastic fluctuations in environmental parameters. By analyzing the spectral
indices of the power spectral densities of the variability, we assess their
relationship with the underlying fluctuations. Our findings reveal that the
variability spectral indices remain almost independent of the variations
responsible for their emergence. This suggests a complex interplay of factors
contributing to the observed multiwavelength variability in blazars.