Swift monitoring of NGC 5548: X-ray reprocessing and short-term UV/optical variability
Swift monitoring of NGC 5548: X-ray reprocessing and short-term UV/optical variability
Lags measured from correlated X-ray/UV/optical monitoring of AGN allow us to determine whether UV/optical variability is driven by reprocessing of X-rays or X-ray variability is driven by UV/optical seed photon variations. We present the results of the largest study to date of the relationship between the X-ray, UV and optical variability in an AGN with 554 observations, over a 750 d period, of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548 with Swift. There is a good overall correlation between the X-ray and UV/optical bands, particularly on short time-scales (tens of days). The UV/optical bands lag the X-ray band with lags which are proportional to wavelength raised to the power 1.23 ± 0.31. This power is very close to the power (4/3) expected if short time-scale UV/optical variability is driven by reprocessing of X-rays by a surrounding accretion disc. The observed lags, however, are longer than expected from a standard Shakura–Sunyaev accretion disc with X-ray heating, given the currently accepted black hole mass and accretion rate values, but can be explained with a slightly larger mass and accretion rate, and a generally hotter disc. Some long-term UV/optical variations are not paralleled exactly in the X-rays, suggesting an additional component to the UV/optical variability arising perhaps from accretion rate perturbations propagating inwards through the disc.
accretion, accrettion discs, radiation mechanisms: general, galaxies: active, galaxies: Seyfert, Ultraviolet: galaxies, x-rays: galaxies
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Mchardy, Ian
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21 October 2014
Mchardy, Ian
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Cameron, D.T.
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Dwelly, T.
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Lira, P.
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Emmanoulopoulos, Dimitrios
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Gelbord, J.
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Breedt, Elme
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Arevalo, P.
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Uttley, P.
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Mchardy, Ian, Cameron, D.T., Dwelly, T., Connolly, Samuel, Lira, P., Emmanoulopoulos, Dimitrios, Gelbord, J., Breedt, Elme, Arevalo, P. and Uttley, P.
(2014)
Swift monitoring of NGC 5548: X-ray reprocessing and short-term UV/optical variability.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 444 (2), .
(doi:10.1093/mnras/stu1636).
Abstract
Lags measured from correlated X-ray/UV/optical monitoring of AGN allow us to determine whether UV/optical variability is driven by reprocessing of X-rays or X-ray variability is driven by UV/optical seed photon variations. We present the results of the largest study to date of the relationship between the X-ray, UV and optical variability in an AGN with 554 observations, over a 750 d period, of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548 with Swift. There is a good overall correlation between the X-ray and UV/optical bands, particularly on short time-scales (tens of days). The UV/optical bands lag the X-ray band with lags which are proportional to wavelength raised to the power 1.23 ± 0.31. This power is very close to the power (4/3) expected if short time-scale UV/optical variability is driven by reprocessing of X-rays by a surrounding accretion disc. The observed lags, however, are longer than expected from a standard Shakura–Sunyaev accretion disc with X-ray heating, given the currently accepted black hole mass and accretion rate values, but can be explained with a slightly larger mass and accretion rate, and a generally hotter disc. Some long-term UV/optical variations are not paralleled exactly in the X-rays, suggesting an additional component to the UV/optical variability arising perhaps from accretion rate perturbations propagating inwards through the disc.
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Accepted/In Press date: 22 July 2014
e-pub ahead of print date: 29 August 2014
Published date: 21 October 2014
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accretion, accrettion discs, radiation mechanisms: general, galaxies: active, galaxies: Seyfert, Ultraviolet: galaxies, x-rays: galaxies
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/393521
ISSN: 1365-2966
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Samuel Connolly
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P. Lira
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Dimitrios Emmanoulopoulos
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J. Gelbord
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Elme Breedt
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P. Arevalo
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P. Uttley
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