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Multi-wavelength Variability of the Broad Line Radio Galaxy 3C 120

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

We present results from a multi-year monitoring campaign of the broad-line radio galaxy 3C 120, using the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) for nearly five years of observations. Additionally, we present coincident optical monitoring using data from several ground-based observatories. Both the X-ray and optical emission are highly variable and appear to be strongly correlated, with the X-ray emission leading the optical by 28 days. The X-ray power density spectrum is best fit by a broken power law, with a low-frequency slope of -1.2, breaking to a high-frequency slope of -2.1, and a break frequency of log nu_b=-5.75 Hz, or 6.5 days. This value agrees well with the value expected based on 3C 120's mass and accretion rate. We find no evidence for a second break in the power spectrum. Combined with a moderately soft X-ray spectrum (Gamma=1.8) and a moderately high accretion rate (mdot / mdot_Edd ~ 0.3), this indicates that 3C 120 fits in wellwith the high/soft variability state found in most other AGNs. Previous studies have shown that the spectrum has a strong Fe K-alpha line, which may be relativistically broadened. The presence of this line, combined with a power spectrum similar to that seen in Seyfert galaxies, suggests that the majority of the X-ray emission in this object arises in or near the disk, and not in the jet.

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@article{arxiv.0902.2927,
  title  = {Multi-wavelength Variability of the Broad Line Radio Galaxy 3C 120},
  author = {Kevin Marshall and Wesley T. Ryle and H. Richard Miller and Alan P. Marscher and Svetlana G. Jorstad and Benjamin Chicka and Ian M. McHardy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.2927},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

19 pages, 6 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ