The X-ray spectral and variability properties of typical radio-loud quasars
Shifu Zhu, John Timlin, W. N. Brandt

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray spectral and variability properties of 361 radio-loud quasars, finding similarities with radio-quiet quasars but with distinct variability amplitudes, supporting disk/corona dominance in X-ray emission.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive X-ray spectral and variability analysis of a large, unbiased sample of radio-loud quasars, comparing them with radio-quiet counterparts.
Findings
RLQs have median photon index ~1.84, similar to RQQs.
RLQs show ~40% intrinsic X-ray variability, less than RQQs.
Stacked spectra reveal strong iron lines and possible reflection hump.
Abstract
We present X-ray spectral and long-term variability analyses of an unbiased sample of 361 optically selected radio-loud quasars (RLQs) utilizing sensitive serendipitous X-ray data from the Chandra and XMM-Newton archives. The spectral and temporal properties of RLQs are compared with those of radio-quiet quasars (RQQs) matched in and . The median power-law photon index () of RLQs is , which is close to that of matched RQQs (). No significant correlations between and radio-loudness, (the X-ray luminosity over that expected from the - relation for RQQs), redshift, or Eddington ratio are found for our RLQs. The stacked X-ray spectra of our RLQs show strong iron-line emission and a possible Compton-reflection hump. The intrinsic X-ray variability…
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