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1998PASP..110..660P - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 110, 660-670 (1998/June-0)

On uncertainties in cross-correlation lags and the reality of wavelength-dependent continuum lags in active galactic nuclei.

PETERSON B.M., WANDERS I., HORNE K., COLLIER S., ALEXANDER T., KASPI S. and MAOZ D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We describe a model-independent method of assessing the uncertainties in cross-correlation lags determined from the light curves of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and use this method to investigate the reality of lags between UV and optical continuum variations in well-studied AGNs. Our results confirm the existence of such lags in NGC 7469. We find that the continuum variations at 1825, 4845, and 6962 Å follow those at 1315 Å by 0.22+0.12–0.13, 1.25+0.48–0.35, and 1.84+0.93–0.94 days, respectively, based on the centroids of the cross-correlation functions; the error intervals quoted correspond to 68% confidence levels, and each of these lags is greater than zero at no less than 97% confidence. We do not find statistically significant interband continuum lags in NGC 5548, NGC 3783, or Fairall 9. Wavelength-dependent continuum lags may be marginally detected in the case of NGC 4151. However, on the basis of theoretical considerations, wavelength-dependent continuum lags in sources other than NGC 7469 are not expected to have been detectable in previous experiments. We also confirm the existence of a statistically significant lag between X-ray and UV continuum variations in the blazar PKS 2155-304.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Seyfert - Methods: Data Analysis

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