The rapid X-ray variability of NGC 4051
S. Vaughan, P. Uttley, K. A. Pounds, K. Nandra, T. E. Strohmayer

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-frequency X-ray variability of NGC 4051, revealing a featureless power law spectrum over a broad frequency range, with flux variations following a linear rms-flux relation and minimal spectral shape changes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed high-frequency power spectrum of NGC 4051 extending above the ISCO frequency, showing no strong variability features at the innermost orbit.
Findings
Power spectrum is a featureless power law across the observed frequency range.
Flux variability amplitude follows a linear rms-flux relation.
Minimal change in power spectral shape over time, indicating stationarity.
Abstract
We present an analysis of the high frequency X-ray variability of NGC 4051 (M_BH ~ 1.7*10^6 M_sun) based on a series of XMM-Newton observations taken in 2009 with a total exposure of ~570 ks (EPIC pn). These data reveal the form of the power spectrum over frequencies from 10^-4 Hz, below the previously detected power spectral break, to > 10^-2 Hz, above the frequency of the innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO) around the black hole (nu_ISCO ~ 10^-3 - 10^-2 Hz, depending on the black hole spin parameter j). This is equivalent to probing frequencies >1 kHz in a stellar mass (M_BH ~ 10 Msun) black hole binary system. The power spectrum is a featureless power law over the region of the expected ISCO frequency, suggesting no strong enhancement or change in the variability at the fastest orbital period in the system. Despite the huge amplitude of the flux variations between the observations…
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