Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Dec 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993mnras.265..664g&link_type=abstract
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 265, p. 664
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
124
Active Galactic Nuclei, X Ray Sources, Variability, Light Curve, Energy Spectra, Stellar Luminosity, Power Spectra, Astronomical Models
Scientific paper
We systematically analyze all (110) EXOSAT AGN medium-energy light curves of length greater than 20 ks to search for and quantify their flux variability. We also perform extensive simulations to quantify the selection effects (such as the source brightness or the length of observation) that might prevent the detection of variability. We quantify variability in terms of a 'normalized variability amplitude' (NVA) derived from the power spectrum of each light curve. Of the 32 sources observed, we detect variability in 12. We find that, contrary to some previous claims, there is no evidence that sources change the character of their variability between observations. We confirm that there is a strong inverse correlation between NVA and source luminosity which can be simply explained if source size scales with luminosity. A further result is that the sources with the steepest energy spectra are possibly the most variable. One explanation of the latter result, in the context of reprocessing models, might be that sources with steeper energy spectra contain a smaller reflected or reprocessed component, which might be expected to vary less rapidly than the direct component. We briefly discuss a small number of light curves obtained using the low-energy telescope on EXOSAT, and confirm that their power spectra are steeper than those of the corresponding medium-energy light curves.
Green A. R.
Lehto Harry J.
McHardy Ian M.
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