We study the correlations of the flux of the broad-line emission (FBLRβ)
with the X-ray emission flux, optical emission flux at 5500 \AA and radio
emission flux at 5 GHz, respectively, for a large sample of 50 Blazars (39
flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) and 11 BL Lac objects). Our main results
are as follows. There are very strong correlations between FBLRβ and
FXβ and between LBLRβ and LXβ in both states for 39 FSRQs and the
slopes of the linear regression equations are almost equal to 1. There are weak
correlations between FBLRβ and FXβ and between LBLRβ and LXβ
for 11 BL Lac objects in both states, and the slopes of the linear regression
equations are close to 1. There are significant correlations between FBLRβ
and FXβ and between LBLRβ and LXβ for 50 blazars in both states,
the slopes of both the linear regression equations are also close to 1. These
results support a close link between relativistic jets and accretion on to the
central Kerr black hole. On the other hand, we find that BL Lac objects have
low accretion efficiency Ξ·, whereas FSRQs have high accretion efficiency
Ξ·. The unified model of FSRQs and BL Lac objects is also discussed.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figure