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Ensemble X-ray variability of active galactic nuclei from serendipitous source catalogues

Author(s)
Vagnetti, F.
Trevese, D.
Turriziani, S.
Subjects

surveys

galaxies active

quasars general

X-rays galaxies

Date Issued
2011-12-01
Mission(s)
Other
Abstract
Context. The X-ray variability of the active galactic nuclei (AGN) has been most often investigated with studies of individual, nearby sources, and only a few ensemble analyses have been applied to large samples in wide ranges of luminosity and redshift. <BR /> Aims We aim to determine the ensemble variability properties of two serendipitously selected AGN samples extracted from the catalogues of XMM-Newton and Swift, with redshift between ~0.2 and ~4.5, and X-ray luminosities, in the 0.5-4.5 keV band, between ~10<SUP>43</SUP> erg/s and ~10<SUP>46</SUP> erg/s. <BR /> Methods We used the structure function (SF), which operates in the time domain, and allows for an ensemble analysis even when only a few observations are available for individual sources and the power spectral density (PSD) cannot be derived. The SF is also more appropriate than fractional variability and excess variance, because these parameters are biased by the duration of the monitoring time interval in the rest-frame, and therefore by cosmological time dilation. <BR /> Results We find statistically consistent results for the two samples, with the SF described by a power law of the time lag, approximately as SF ∝ tau<SUP>0.1</SUP>. We do not find evidence of the break in the SF, at variance with the case of lower luminosity AGNs. We confirm a strong anti-correlation of the variability with X-ray luminosity, accompanied by a change of the slope of the SF. We find evidence in support of a weak, intrinsic, average increase of X-ray variability with redshift. <BR /> Conclusions The change of amplitude and slope of the SF with X-ray luminosity provides new constraints on both single oscillator models and multiple subunit models of variability. Tables 1 and 2 are available in electronic form at <A href="http //www.aanda.org">http //www.aanda.org</A>
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/2153
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201118072
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011A&A...536A..84V
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