Logo del repository
  1. Home
 
Opzioni

XMM-Newton view of PKS 2155-304: Characterizing the X-ray variability properties with EPIC pn

ZHANG Y. H.
•
TREVES A.
•
Celotti, Anna Lisa
altro
BAI J. M.
2005
  • journal article

Periodico
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Abstract
Starting from XMM-Newton EPIC-PN data, we present the X-ray variability characteristics of PKS 2155-304 using a simple analysis of the excess variance, \xs, and of the fractional rms variability amplitude, fvar. The scatter in \xs\ and \fvar, calculated using 500 s long segments of the light curves, is smaller than the scatter expected for red noise variability. This alone does not imply that the underlying process responsible for the variability of the source is stationary, since the real changes of the individual variance estimates are possibly smaller than the large scatters expected for a red noise process. In fact the averaged \xs and \fvar, reducing the fluctuations of the individual variances, chang e with time, indicating non-stationary variability. Moreover, both the averaged \sqxs (absolute rms variability amplitude) and \fvar show linear correlation with source flux but in an opposite sense: \sqxs correlates with flux, but \fvar anti-correlates with flux. These correlations suggest that the variability process of the source is strongly non-stationary as random scatters of variances should not yield any correlation. \fvar spectra were constructed to compare variability amplitudes in different energy bands. We found that the fractional rms variability amplitude of the source, when significant variability is observed, increases logarithmically with the photon energy, indicating significant spectral variability. The point-to-point variability amplitude may also track this trend, suggesting that the slopes of the power spectral density of the source are energy-independent. Using the normalized excess variance the black hole mass of \pks was estimated to be about 1.45×108M⨀. This is compared and contrasted with the estimates derived from measurements of the host galaxies.
DOI
10.1086/431719
WOS
WOS:000231159500009
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/16580
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-25444446871
https://doi.org/10.1086/431719
Diritti
open access
Soggetti
  • BL Lacertae objects :...

  • BL Lacertae objects :...

  • methods : data analys...

  • X-rays : galaxies

  • Settore FIS/05 - Astr...

Scopus© citazioni
52
Data di acquisizione
Jun 15, 2022
Vedi dettagli
Web of Science© citazioni
56
Data di acquisizione
Mar 26, 2024
Visualizzazioni
3
Data di acquisizione
Apr 19, 2024
Vedi dettagli
google-scholar
Get Involved!
  • Source Code
  • Documentation
  • Slack Channel
Make it your own

DSpace-CRIS can be extensively configured to meet your needs. Decide which information need to be collected and available with fine-grained security. Start updating the theme to match your nstitution's web identity.

Need professional help?

The original creators of DSpace-CRIS at 4Science can take your project to the next level, get in touch!

Realizzato con Software DSpace-CRIS - Estensione mantenuta e ottimizzata da 4Science

  • Impostazioni dei cookie
  • Informativa sulla privacy
  • Accordo con l'utente finale
  • Invia il tuo Feedback