Short-term variability and PSD analysis of the radio-loud AGN 3C 390.3
M. Gliozzi, I.E. Papadakis, M. Eracleous, R.M. Sambruna, D.R., Ballantyne, V. Braito, J.N. Reeves

TL;DR
This study analyzes the short-term variability and power spectral density of the radio-loud AGN 3C 390.3, revealing that its X-ray variability properties resemble those of radio-quiet Seyfert galaxies, with a PSD break around 43 days.
Contribution
First detailed PSD analysis of 3C 390.3 over five decades in frequency, suggesting similar X-ray emission mechanisms to Seyfert galaxies.
Findings
Flux constant on hours timescale
Spectral softening with brightness
PSD break at ~43 days
Abstract
We investigate the short-term variability properties and the power spectral density (PSD) of the Broad-Line Radio Galaxy (BLRG) 3C 390.3 using observations made by XMM, RXTE, and Suzaku on several occasions between October 2004 and December 2006. The main aim of this work is to derive model-independent constraints on the origin of the X-ray emission and on the nature of the central engine in 3C 390.3. On timescales of the order of few hours, probed by uninterrupted XMM light curves, the flux of 3C 390.3 is consistent with being constant in all energy bands. On longer timescales, probed by the 2-day RXTE and Suzaku observations, the flux variability becomes significant. The latter observation confirms that the spectral variability behavior of 3C 390.3 is consistent with the spectral evolution observed in radio-quiet Seyfert galaxies: the spectrum softens as the source brightens. The…
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