Detecting microvariability in type 2 quasars using enhanced F-test
J. Polednikova, A. Ederoclite, J.A. de Diego, J. Cepa, J.I., Gonz\'alez-Serrano, A. Bongiovanni, I. Oteo, A.M. P\'erez Garc\'ia, R., P\'erez-Mart\'inez, I. Pintos-Castro, M. Ram\'on-P\'erez, M. S\'anchez-Portal

TL;DR
This study applies a new enhanced F-test to detect microvariability in type 2 quasars, revealing variability in three out of four targets and discussing potential physical causes and implications.
Contribution
It demonstrates the feasibility of using an enhanced F-test for microvariability detection in obscured type 2 quasars, a novel application in this context.
Findings
Microvariability detected in 3 of 4 quasars
Enhanced F-test successfully applied to obscured AGNs
Possible link between merging state and variability
Abstract
Microvariability (intra-night variability) is a low amplitude flux change at short time scales (i.e. hours). It has been detected in unobscured type 1 AGNs and blazars. However in type 2 AGNs, the detection is hampered by the low contrast between the presumably variable nucleus and the host galaxy. In this paper, we present a search for microvariability in a sample of four type 2 quasars as an astrostatistical problem. We are exploring the use of a newly introduced enhanced F-test, proposed by de Diego 2014. The presented results show that out of our four observed targets, we were able to apply this statistical method to three of them. Evidence of microvariations is clear in the case of quasar J0802+2552 in all used filters (g',r' and i') during both observing nights, the microvariations are present in one of the nights of observations of J1258+5239 in one filter (i'), while for the…
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