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Optical Variability of the Dwarf AGN NGC 4395 from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite

Authors :
Burke, Colin J.
Shen, Yue
Chen, Yu-Ching
Scaringi, Simone
Faucher-Giguere, Claude-Andre
Liu, Xin
Yang, Qian
Burke, Colin J.
Shen, Yue
Chen, Yu-Ching
Scaringi, Simone
Faucher-Giguere, Claude-Andre
Liu, Xin
Yang, Qian
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present optical light curves from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) for the archetypical dwarf active galactic nucleus (AGN) in the nearby galaxy NGC 4395 hosting a $\sim 10^5\,M_\odot$ supermassive black hole (SMBH). Significant variability is detected on timescales from weeks to hours before reaching the background noise level. The $\sim$month-long, 30 minute-cadence, high-precision TESS light curve can be well fit by a simple damped random walk (DRW) model, with the damping timescale $\tau_{\rm DRW}$ constrained to be $2.3_{-0.7}^{+1.8}$~days ($1\sigma$). NGC 4395 lies almost exactly on the extrapolation of the $\tau_{\rm DRW}-M_{\rm BH}$ relation measured for AGNs with BH masses that are more than three orders of magnitude larger. The optical variability periodogram can be well fit by a broken power law with the high-frequency slope ($-1.88\pm0.15$) and the characteristic timescale ($\tau_{\rm br}\equiv 1/(2\pi f_{\rm br})=1.4_{-0.5}^{+1.9}\,$days) consistent with the DRW model within 1$\sigma$. This work demonstrates the power of TESS light curves in identifying low-mass accreting SMBHs with optical variability, and a potential global $\tau_{\rm DRW}-M_{\rm BH}$ relation that can be used to estimate SMBH masses with optical variability measurements.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1176400417
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.1538-4357.aba3ce