During many years the RATAN-600 radio telescope is used for
the intensive studies of the active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at
frequencies from 1 to 30 GHz. Comparison of the data with other bands
from the millimeter wavelengths to gamma-rays allowed to recognize
the evolution of AGNs which obviously relates with the process of
accretion on the supermassive black holes.
Meanwhile geometric interpretation of activity variety of AGNs is in
the good agreement with their statistical properties the common AGN
theory does not exist yet.
Acceleration of charged particles up to ultrahigh energy occurs in the
internal relativistic shock waves running through jets of AGN.
Relativistic electrons in inhomogeneous jets emit synchrotron radio
emission which is variable and linearly polarized.
Joint researches AGNs in the total electromagnetic band
provide a more complete picture of activity in the central regions of
galaxies.
The main advantage of monitoring program of AGNs with the
RATAN-600 radio telescope is simultaneous measurements of the radio
spectrum in the wide frequency range from 1 (from 2006 before 2011) to 30
GHz for a relatively numerous samples of sources (figure 1).
Determination of the properties of rapid and long-term variability of
cosmic radio sources is a effective way to understand the nonstationary
processes of accretion of matter onto the black holes.
Figure 1. Time-frequency evolution of the flux density for two BL Lacertae
type object B0235+16 and 3C454.3.
Experimental data were obtained with using radio telescope RATAN-600
during 2006-2011.
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Observations of the FSRQ 3C454.3 with the RATAN-600 radio telescope,
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A high radio state of the quasar S5 1044+71,
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ATel #5002
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RATAN-600 multi-frequency measurements of the gamma-ray blazar BL Lacertae,
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A giant radio flare of Cygnus X-3,
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Multi-frequency radio spectra of the blazars AO 0235+16 and 3C 454.3,
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