Abstract:
It is well established that the blazars show flux variations in the complete electromagnetic (EM) spectrum on all possible time scales ranging from a few tens of minutes to several years. Here we report the
review of various UV and X-ray flux variability properties of blazars.
Our analysis show that UV variability amplitude is smaller than X-rays,
mostly soft X-rays hardness ratio show correlations with blazar luminosity
and different modes of variability might be operating for different time scales and epochs. Quasi periodic oscillations are seen on a few occasions in blazars, higher fraction of high energy peaked blazars show intra day and short term variabilities in X-rays but variability duty cycle is much less in optical bands on intra day time scale compared to low energy peaked blazars. But these results are yet to be established.