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2014ApJ...791...74M - Astrophys. J., 791, 74 (2014/August-3)

X-ray variability and the inner region in active galactic nuclei.

MOHAN P. and MANGALAM A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present theoretical models of X-ray variability attributable to orbital signatures from an accretion disk including emission region size, quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs), and its quality factor Q, and the emergence of a break frequency in the power spectral density shape. We find a fractional variability amplitude of Fvar ∝M{moon}–0.4 . We conduct a time series analysis on X-ray light curves (0.3-10 keV) of a sample of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). A statistically significant bend frequency is inferred in 9 of 58 light curves (16%) from 3 AGNs for which the break timescale is consistent with the reported BH spin but not with the reported BH mass. Upper limits of 2.85x107 M in NGC 4051, 8.02x107 Min MRK 766, and 4.68x107 Min MCG-6-30-15 are inferred for maximally spinning BHs. For REJ 1034+396 where a QPO at 3733 s was reported, we obtain an emission region size of (6-6.5) M and a BH spin of a ≲ 0.08. The relativistic inner region of a thin disk, dominated by radiation pressure and electron scattering, is likely to host the orbital features as the simulated Q ranges from 6.3x10–2 to 4.25x106, containing the observed Q. The derived value of Q ∼ 32 for REJ 1034+396 therefore suggests that the AGN hosts a thin disk.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - black hole physics - galaxies: active - galaxies: Seyfert - methods: statistical

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