Hard X-ray spectral variability of the brightest Seyfert AGN in the Swift/BAT sample
M. D. Caballero-Garcia (1), I. E. Papadakis (1), F. Nicastro (2,3), M., Ajello (4) ((1) U. of Crete, (2) OAR-INAF, (3) CfA, (4) SLAC)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the hard X-ray spectral variability of the five brightest Seyfert AGN using Swift/BAT data, revealing significant flux variations, correlations with black hole mass, and insights into the corona's temperature behavior.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of 20-100 keV variability in these AGN, highlighting the relationship between flux, spectral shape, and accretion states.
Findings
All objects show significant flux variability.
An anti-correlation exists between variability amplitude and black hole mass.
Spectral slope varies with flux in some objects, indicating changes in coronal temperature.
Abstract
Aims: We used data from the 58 month long, continuous Swift/Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) observations of the five brightest Seyfert galaxies at hard X-rays, to study their flux and spectral variability in the 20-100 keV energy band. The column density in these objects is less than 10^24 cm-2, which implies that the Swift/BAT data allow us to study the "true" variability of the central source. Results: All objects show significant variations, with an amplitude which is similar to the AGN variability amplitude at energies below 10 keV. We found evidence for an anti-correlation between variability amplitude and black hole mass. The light curves in both bands are well correlated, with no significant delays on time scales as short as 2 days. NGC 4151 and NGC 2110 do not show spectral variability, but we found a significant anti-correlation between hardness ratios and source flux in NGC 4388…
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