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Tracking X-ray Variability in Next Generation EHT LLAGN Targets

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-03-17 v2

Abstract

We present a 5 month NICER X-ray monitoring campaign for two low luminosity active galactic nuclei (LLAGNs) -- NGC 4594 and IC 1459 -- with complementary Swift and NuSTAR observations. Utilizing an absorbed power law and thermal source model combined with NICER's SCORPEON background model, we demonstrate the effectiveness of joint source/background modeling for constraining emission from faint, background-dominated targets. Both sources are dominated by nuclear power law emission with photon indices Γ1.52\Gamma \sim 1.5 - 2, with NGC 4594 being slightly harder than IC 1459. The thermal contribution in both sources is fainter, but constant, with kT0.5kT \sim 0.5 keV (5×106\sim 5 \times 10^6 K). The power law flux and Γ\Gamma are strongly anti-correlated in both sources, as has been seen for other LLAGNs with radiatively inefficient accretion flows. NGC 4594 is the brighter source and exhibits significant aperiodic variability. Its variability timescale with an upper limit of 575 - 7 days indicates emission originating from <100Rg< 100 R_{g}, at the scale of the inner accretion flow. A spectral break found at 6\sim 6 keV, while tentative, could arise from synchrotron/inverse compton emission. This high-cadence LLAGN X-ray monitoring campaign underlines the importance of multi-wavelength variability studies for a sample of LLAGNs to truly understand their accretion and outflow physics.

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@article{arxiv.2501.14871,
  title  = {Tracking X-ray Variability in Next Generation EHT LLAGN Targets},
  author = {Nicole M. Ford and Michael Nowak and Venkatessh Ramakrishnan and Daryl Haggard and Kristen Dage and Dhanya G. Nair and Chi-kwan Chan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.14871},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

14 pages, 5 figures, 5 tables. Updated to match version published in ApJ

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