The optical variability of SDSS quasars from multi-epoch spectroscopy. II. color variation
Hengxiao Guo, Minfeng Gu

TL;DR
This study analyzes optical/UV color variations in over 2000 quasars using multi-epoch SDSS spectroscopy, revealing a predominant bluer-when-brighter trend and providing insights into accretion disk fluctuation models.
Contribution
It introduces a correction method for systematic differences between SDSS data releases and characterizes quasar color variability trends with implications for accretion disk physics.
Findings
94% of quasars show bluer-when-brighter trend
6% of quasars show redder-when-brighter trend
Correction spectrum validates spectral comparison method
Abstract
We investigated the optical/ultraviolet (UV) color variations for a sample of 2169 quasars based on multi-epoch spectroscopy in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) data release seven (DR7) and data release nine (DR9). To correct the systematic difference between DR7 and DR9 due to the different instrumental setup, we produced a correction spectrum by using a sample of F-stars observed both in DR7 and DR9. The correction spectrum was then applied to quasars when comparing the spectra of DR7 with DR9. In each object, the color variation was explored by comparing the spectral index of the continuum power-law fit on the brightest spectrum with the faintest one, and also by the shape of their difference spectrum. In 1876 quasars with consistent color variations from two methods, we found that most sources (1755, ) show bluer-when-brighter (BWB) trend, and the redder-when-brighter…
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