Abstract

We have obtained spectrosocpy of the violently variable quasar 3C 279, simultaneous with gamma-ray observations, in 1992 April. Our combined optical (McDonald Observatory and Cerro Tololo InterAmerican Observatory (CTIO) and ultraviolet (HST) observations, made when the source was faint, show a very steep power-law continuum (F(sub nu) is proportional to nu(exp -1.95), and strong broad emission lines. This is the first time that the broad ultraviolet lines of this object have been measured, and we note several unusual properties of the spectrum. In particular, the profiles of C IV lambda 1549 and Mg II lambda 2798 are asymmetric, with very strong red wings, in contrast to the symmetic profiles of Ly alpha C III lambda 1909, and possible H-beta. The observed asymmetry cannot be explained by a simple outflow associted with the eruption of the source. In addition, the C IV lambda 1549/Ly-alpha and C III lambda 1909/Ly-alpha line intensity ratios are the largest we have observed in out Hubble Space Telescope (HST) sample of more than 30 radio-loud quasars, even though the C III llambda 1909/C IV lambda 1549 ratio is quite typical. 3C 279 was observed in the gamma-ray region by EGRET (Energetic Gamma-Ray Experiment Telescope) at the same time as our optical-ultraviolet observations. The extrapolated ultraviolet continuum falls nine orders of magnitude below the gamma-ray point and we show that this, combined with the optical UV continuum slope, is enough to rule out several synchtoyotron-self-Compton models suggested to explain the multiwavelength spectra of blazars.

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