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ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS X-RAY VARIABILITY IN THE XMM-COSMOS SURVEY.

Authors :
Lanzuisi, G.
Ponti, G.
Salvato, M.
Hasinger, G.
Cappelluti, N.
Bongiorno, A.
Brusa, M.
Lusso, E.
Nandra, P. K.
Merloni, A.
Silverman, J.
Trump, J.
Vignali, C.
Comastri, A.
Gilli, R.
Schramm, M.
Steinhardt, C.
Sanders, D.
Kartaltepe, J.
Rosario, D.
Source :
Astrophysical Journal; 2/1/2014, Vol. 781 Issue 2, p105-118, 14p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We used the observations carried out by XMM in the COSMOS field over 3.5 yr to study the long term variability of a large sample of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) (638 sources) in a wide range of redshifts (0.1 < z < 3.5) and X-ray luminosities (10<superscript>41</superscript> < L<subscript>0.5-10</subscript> <10<superscript>45.5</superscript>). Both a simple statistical method to assess the significance of variability and the Normalized Excess Variance () parameter were used to obtain a quantitative measurement of the variability. Variability is found to be prevalent in most AGNs, whenever we have good statistics to measure it, and no significant differences between type 1 and type 2 AGNs were found. A flat (slope –0.23 ± 0.03) anti-correlation between and X-ray luminosity is found when all significantly variable sources are considered together. When divided into three redshift bins, the anti-correlation becomes stronger and evolving with z, with higher redshift AGNs being more variable. We prove, however, that this effect is due to the pre-selection of variable sources: when considering all of the sources with an available measurement, the evolution in redshift disappears. For the first time, we were also able to study long term X-ray variability as a function of M<subscript>BH</subscript> and Eddington ratio for a large sample of AGNs spanning a wide range of redshifts. An anti-correlation between and M<subscript>BH</subscript> is found, with the same slope of anti-correlation between and X-ray luminosity, suggesting that the latter may be a by-product of the former. No clear correlation is found between and the Eddington ratio in our sample. Finally, no correlation is found between the X-ray and optical variability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
781
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
94290356
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/781/2/105