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Simultaneous millimetre-wave and X-ray monitoring of the Seyfert galaxy NGC7469

Simultaneous millimetre-wave and X-ray monitoring of the Seyfert galaxy NGC7469
Simultaneous millimetre-wave and X-ray monitoring of the Seyfert galaxy NGC7469
We report on daily monitoring of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 7469, around 95 GHz and 143 GHz, with the IRAM 30 m radio telescope, and with the Swift X-Ray and UV/Optical telescopes, over an overlapping period of 45 days. The source was observed on 36 days with IRAM, and the flux density in both mm bands was on average ~10 mJy, but varied by ±50%, and by up to a factor of 2 between days. The present IRAM variability parameters are consistent with earlier CARMA monitoring, which had only 18 data points. The X-ray light curve of NGC 7469 over the same period spans a factor of 5 in flux with small uncertainties. Similar variability in the mm-band and in the X-rays lends support to the notion of both sources originating in the same physical component of the AGN, likely the accretion disk corona. Simultaneous monitoring ineight UV/optical bands shows much less variability than the mm and X-rays, implying this light originates from a different AGN component, likely the accretion disk itself. We use a tentative 14 day lag of the X-ray light curve with respect to the 95 GHz lightcurve to speculate on coronal implications. More precise mm-band measurements of a sample of X-ray-variable AGN are needed, preferably also on time scales of less than a day where X-rays vary dramatically, in order to properly test the physical connection between the two bands.
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Behar, Ehud, Kaspi, Shai, Paubert, Gabriel, Billot, Nicolas, Peretz, Uria, Baldi, Ranieri Diego, Laor, Ari, Kaastra, Jelle and Mehdipour, Missagh (2019) Simultaneous millimetre-wave and X-ray monitoring of the Seyfert galaxy NGC7469. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. (In Press)

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We report on daily monitoring of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 7469, around 95 GHz and 143 GHz, with the IRAM 30 m radio telescope, and with the Swift X-Ray and UV/Optical telescopes, over an overlapping period of 45 days. The source was observed on 36 days with IRAM, and the flux density in both mm bands was on average ~10 mJy, but varied by ±50%, and by up to a factor of 2 between days. The present IRAM variability parameters are consistent with earlier CARMA monitoring, which had only 18 data points. The X-ray light curve of NGC 7469 over the same period spans a factor of 5 in flux with small uncertainties. Similar variability in the mm-band and in the X-rays lends support to the notion of both sources originating in the same physical component of the AGN, likely the accretion disk corona. Simultaneous monitoring ineight UV/optical bands shows much less variability than the mm and X-rays, implying this light originates from a different AGN component, likely the accretion disk itself. We use a tentative 14 day lag of the X-ray light curve with respect to the 95 GHz lightcurve to speculate on coronal implications. More precise mm-band measurements of a sample of X-ray-variable AGN are needed, preferably also on time scales of less than a day where X-rays vary dramatically, in order to properly test the physical connection between the two bands.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 November 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 438993
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/438993
ISSN: 1365-2966
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Date deposited: 31 Mar 2020 16:31
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 07:12

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Author: Ehud Behar
Author: Shai Kaspi
Author: Gabriel Paubert
Author: Nicolas Billot
Author: Uria Peretz
Author: Ranieri Diego Baldi
Author: Ari Laor
Author: Jelle Kaastra
Author: Missagh Mehdipour

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