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2012ApJ...746...54G - Astrophys. J., 746, 54 (2012/February-2)

The X-ray variability of a large, serendipitous sample of spectroscopic quasars.

GIBSON R.R. and BRANDT W.N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analyze the X-ray variability of 264 Sloan Digital Sky Survey spectroscopic quasars using the Chandra public archive. This data set consists of quasars with spectroscopic redshifts out to z ~ 5 and covers rest-frame timescales up to Δtsys~ 2000 days, with three or more X-ray observations available for 82 quasars. It therefore samples longer timescales and higher luminosities than previous large-scale analyses of active galactic nucleus (AGN) variability. We find significant ( ≳ 3σ) variation in ~30% of the quasars overall; the fraction of sources with detected variability increases strongly with the number of available source counts up to ~70% for sources with ≥ 1000 counts per epoch. Assuming that the distribution of fractional variation is Gaussian, its standard deviation is ~16% on ≳ 1 week timescales, which is not enough to explain the observed scatter in quasar X-ray-to-optical flux ratios as being due to variability alone. We find no evidence in our sample that quasars are more variable at higher redshifts (z > 2), as has been suggested in previous studies. Quasar X-ray spectra vary similarly to some local Seyfert AGNs in that they steepen as they brighten, with evidence for a constant, hard spectral component that is more prominent in fainter stages. We identify one highly variable Narrow Line Seyfert 1-type spectroscopic quasar in the Chandra Deep Field-North. We constrain the rate of kilosecond-timescale flares in the quasar population using ~8 months of total exposure and also constrain the distribution of variation amplitudes between exposures; extreme changes (>100%) are quite rare, while variation at the 25% level occurs in <25% of observations. [O III] λ5007 Å emission may be stronger in sources with lower levels of X-ray variability; if confirmed, this would represent an additional link between small-scale (corona) and large-scale (narrow-line region) AGN properties.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - X-rays: general

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/746/54): table1.dat table2.dat table3.dat table4.dat>

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