X-ray variability of AGN and correlations with spectral properties
Abstract
Rapid flux changes in the X-ray emission from active galactic nuclei are commonly observed. The power-density spectra show a pseudo power-law form with a turnover at low frequencies and a high frequency break, similar to galactic black-hole candidates. There have been a few claims for periodicities but these are not a well-established property of the class. The amplitude of variability depends on a number of source parameters, including luminosity and spectral properties. The variability amplitude is correlated with X-ray spectral index, and anti-correlated with the width of the permitted optical lines. In one particularly well-observed case, NGC 7469, we see a relationship between the X-ray and UV variability, which indicates that the dominant emission process for the X-rays is thermal Comptonization. Variations in the X-ray emission are related to changes in the UV seed photons, but it appears there must also be a mechanism - perhaps that which heats the Comptonizing corona - that induces rapid variability intrinsic to the X-rays.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0012448,
title = {X-ray variability of AGN and correlations with spectral properties},
author = {K. Nandra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0012448},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
12 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Advances in Space Research