X-ray flux variability of active galactic nuclei observed using NuSTAR
Priyanka Rani, C. S. Stalin, Suvendu Rakshit

TL;DR
This study systematically analyzes X-ray flux variability in a large AGN sample using NuSTAR data, revealing that most sources vary on hourly scales with differences among AGN types and rapid flux changes in some sources.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive comparison of flux variability across different AGN types in the 3-79 keV band using NuSTAR observations.
Findings
65% of sources show significant hourly variability.
Blazar sources are more variable than Seyfert galaxies.
Some sources exhibit flux doubling/halving in less than 10 minutes.
Abstract
We present results on a systematic study of flux variability on hourly time-scales in a large sample of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in the 3-79 keV band using data from Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array. Our sample consists of 4 BL Lac objects (BL Lacs), 3 flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) 24 Seyfert 1, 42 Seyfert 2 and 8 narrow line Seyfert 1 (NLSy1) galaxies. We find that in the 3-79 keV band, about 65% of the sources in our sample show significant variations on hourly time scales. Using Mann-Whitney U-test and Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, we find no difference in the variability behaviour between Seyfert 1 and 2 galaxies. The blazar sources (FSRQs and BL Lacs) in our sample, are more variable than Seyfert galaxies that include Seyfert 1 and Seyfert 2 in the soft (3-10 keV), hard (10-79 keV) and total (3-79 keV) bands. NLSy1 galaxies show the highest duty cycle of variability…
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