Highly variable AGN from the XMM-Newton Slew Survey
N.L. Strotjohann, R.D. Saxton, R.L.C. Starling, P. Esquej, A.M. Read,, P.A. Evans, G. Miniutti

TL;DR
This study examines a complete sample of AGN exhibiting large amplitude X-ray variability over years, finding diverse mechanisms behind the variability with little dependence on black hole mass.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the properties and variability mechanisms of AGN with significant long-term X-ray flux changes, expanding understanding of AGN variability causes.
Findings
Large amplitude variability observed over 5-20 years.
Black hole mass not significantly different between variable and non-variable AGN.
Multiple mechanisms identified, including tidal disruption, jet activity, and accretion changes.
Abstract
We investigate the properties of a variability-selected complete sample of AGN in order to identify the mechanisms which cause large amplitude X-ray variability on time scales of years. A complete sample of 24 sources was constructed, from AGN which changed their soft X-ray luminosity by more than one order of magnitude over 5--20 years between ROSAT observations and the XMM Slew Survey. Follow-up observations were obtained with the Swift satellite. After removal of two probable spurious sources, we find that the sample has global properties which differ little from a non-varying control sample drawn from the wider XMM-Slew/ROSAT/Veron sample of all secure AGN detections. A wide range of AGN types are represented in the varying sample. The black hole mass distributions for the varying and non-varying sample are not significantly different. This suggests that long timescale variability…
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