Swift Monitoring Observations of Mrk 231: Detection of Ultraviolet Variability
Lilan Yang, Xinyu Dai, Youjun Lu, Zong-Hong Zhu, Francesco Shankar

TL;DR
This study presents Swift observations of Mrk 231, revealing significant UV variability consistent with typical AGN, and suggests that its UV emission primarily originates from the accretion disk rather than dust scattering.
Contribution
First detailed UV variability analysis of Mrk 231 using Swift data, showing its similarity to other AGN in variability characteristics and power spectrum shape.
Findings
UV variability detected with high significance
UV excess variance decreases with luminosity
UV power spectrum fits a power law with slope ~1.82
Abstract
We analyze 168 Swift monitoring observations of the nearest broad absorption line quasar Mrk 231 in the UV and X-ray bands, where we detect significant variability in the UV (2246\AA) light curve with a null probability of for a constant model. Separately, from an archival sample of Swift observed active galactic nuclei (AGN), we measure the relation between UV excess variance and luminosity, finding that the normalized UV excess variance decreases with luminosity. Comparing to this mean relation, the normalized UV excess variance of Mrk 231 is smaller, however within the scatter characterising the full population. The upper limit of the X-ray excess variance is consistent with other AGN. The power spectrum density of the UV light curve can be well fit by a power law model with a slope of between and Hz, consistent with those…
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