X-ray and radio variability in the low luminosity Active Galactic Nucleus NGC 7213
M.E.Bell (Southampton), T.Tzioumis, P.Uttley, R.P.Fender, P. Arevalo,, E.Breedt, I.McHardy, D.E.Calvelo, O.Jamil, E.Koerding

TL;DR
This study monitors the low luminosity AGN NGC 7213 over three years, revealing correlated X-ray and radio variability, time lags, and its position on the fundamental plane of black hole activity, with insights into its emission mechanisms.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength variability analysis of a single LLAGN, exploring its relation to the fundamental plane and intrinsic scatter in the correlations.
Findings
Weak X-ray and radio correlation with measurable time lags.
NGC 7213 closely follows the fundamental plane of black hole activity.
Intrinsic scatter exists around the fundamental plane for individual observations.
Abstract
We present the results of a ~ 3 year campaign to monitor the low luminosity active galactic nucleus (LLAGN) NGC 7213 in the radio (4.8 and 8.4 GHz) and X-ray bands (2-10 keV). With a reported X-ray Eddington ratio of 7 x 10^-4 L_Edd, NGC 7213 can be considered to be comparable to a hard state black hole X-ray binary. We show that a weak correlation exists between the X-ray and radio light curves. We use the cross-correlation function to calculate a global time lag between events in the X-ray and radio bands to be 24 +/- 12 days lag (8.4 GHz radio lagging X-ray), and 40 +/- 13 days lag (4.8 GHz radio lagging X-ray). The radio-radio light curves are extremely well correlated with a lag of 20.5 +/- 12.9 days (4.8 GHz lagging 8.4 GHz). We explore the previously established scaling relationship between core radio and X-ray luminosities and black hole mass L_{R} \propto M^{0.6-0.8}…
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