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Timing evidence in determining the accretion state of Seyfert galaxy NCG 3783

Timing evidence in determining the accretion state of Seyfert galaxy NCG 3783
Timing evidence in determining the accretion state of Seyfert galaxy NCG 3783
Previous observations with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) have suggested that the power spectral density (PSD) of NGC 3783 flattens to a slope near zero at low frequencies, in a similar manner to that of Galactic black hole X-ray binary systems (GBHs) in the 'hard' state. The low radio flux emitted by this object, however, is inconsistent with a hard state interpretation. The accretion rate of NGC 3783 (?7 per cent of the Eddington rate) is similar to that of other active galactic nuclei (AGN) with 'soft'-state PSDs and higher than that at which the GBH Cyg X-1, with which AGN are often compared, changes between 'hard' and 'soft' states (?2 per cent of the Eddington rate). If NGC 3783 really does have a 'hard'-state PSD, it would be quite unusual and would indicate that AGN and GBHs are not quite as similar as we currently believe. Here we present an improved X-ray PSD of NGC 3783, spanning from ?10-8 to ?10-3 Hz, based on considerably extended (5.5 yr) RXTE observations combined with two orbits of continuous observation by XMM-Newton. We show that this PSD is, in fact, well fitted by a 'soft' state model which has only one break, at high frequencies. Although a 'hard'-state model can also fit the data, the improvement in fit by adding a second break at low frequency is not significant. Thus NGC 3783 is not unusual. These results leave Arakelian 564 as the only AGN which shows a second break at low frequencies, although in that case the very high accretion rate implies a 'very high', rather than 'hard' state PSD. The break frequency found in NGC 3783 is consistent with the expectation based on comparisons with other AGN and GBHs, given its black hole mass and accretion rate.
galaxies: active, galaxies: individual: NGC 3783, galaxies: seyfert, X rays: galaxies
1365-2966
549-656
Summons, D.P.
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Arevalo, P.
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McHardy, I.M.
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Bhaskar, A.
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Summons, D.P.
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Arevalo, P.
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McHardy, I.M.
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Bhaskar, A.
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Summons, D.P., Arevalo, P., McHardy, I.M. and Bhaskar, A. (2007) Timing evidence in determining the accretion state of Seyfert galaxy NCG 3783. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 378 (2), 549-656. (doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.11797.x).

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Abstract

Previous observations with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) have suggested that the power spectral density (PSD) of NGC 3783 flattens to a slope near zero at low frequencies, in a similar manner to that of Galactic black hole X-ray binary systems (GBHs) in the 'hard' state. The low radio flux emitted by this object, however, is inconsistent with a hard state interpretation. The accretion rate of NGC 3783 (?7 per cent of the Eddington rate) is similar to that of other active galactic nuclei (AGN) with 'soft'-state PSDs and higher than that at which the GBH Cyg X-1, with which AGN are often compared, changes between 'hard' and 'soft' states (?2 per cent of the Eddington rate). If NGC 3783 really does have a 'hard'-state PSD, it would be quite unusual and would indicate that AGN and GBHs are not quite as similar as we currently believe. Here we present an improved X-ray PSD of NGC 3783, spanning from ?10-8 to ?10-3 Hz, based on considerably extended (5.5 yr) RXTE observations combined with two orbits of continuous observation by XMM-Newton. We show that this PSD is, in fact, well fitted by a 'soft' state model which has only one break, at high frequencies. Although a 'hard'-state model can also fit the data, the improvement in fit by adding a second break at low frequency is not significant. Thus NGC 3783 is not unusual. These results leave Arakelian 564 as the only AGN which shows a second break at low frequencies, although in that case the very high accretion rate implies a 'very high', rather than 'hard' state PSD. The break frequency found in NGC 3783 is consistent with the expectation based on comparisons with other AGN and GBHs, given its black hole mass and accretion rate.

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Published date: 15 May 2007
Keywords: galaxies: active, galaxies: individual: NGC 3783, galaxies: seyfert, X rays: galaxies

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Local EPrints ID: 149707
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/149707
ISSN: 1365-2966
PURE UUID: be509b2e-3a23-4038-a2db-5b12237a5add

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Date deposited: 09 Jun 2010 10:53
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 01:11

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Author: D.P. Summons
Author: P. Arevalo
Author: I.M. McHardy
Author: A. Bhaskar

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