Ensemble X-ray variability of Active Galactic Nuclei from serendipitous source catalogues
F. Vagnetti, S. Turriziani, D. Trevese

TL;DR
This study analyzes the ensemble X-ray variability of AGNs across a wide luminosity and redshift range using the structure function, revealing a power-law behavior, anti-correlation with luminosity, and potential redshift evolution.
Contribution
It introduces an ensemble analysis of AGN X-ray variability using the structure function, applicable to large samples with limited observations, and provides new constraints on variability models.
Findings
SF follows a power-law with tau^0.1
No evidence of SF break at high luminosity
Variability anti-correlates with X-ray luminosity
Abstract
The X-ray variability of the Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) has been most often investigated with studies of individual, nearby, sources, and only a few ensemble analyses have been applied to large samples in wide ranges of luminosity and redshift. We want to determine the ensemble variability properties of two serendipitously selected AGN samples extracted from the catalogues of XMM-Newton and Swift, with redshift between ~0.2 and ~4.5, and X-ray luminosities, in the 0.5-4.5 keV band, between ~10^43 erg/s and ~10^46 erg/s. We use the structure function (SF), which operates in the time domain, and allows for an ensemble analysis even when only a few observations are available for individual sources and the power spectral density (PSD) cannot be derived. SF is also more appropriate than fractional variability and excess variance, because such parameters are biased by the duration of the…
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