Quasi-periodic oscillations in the $\gamma$-ray light curves of bright active galactic nuclei
Helena X. Ren, Matteo Cerruti, Narek Sahakyan

TL;DR
This study searches for quasi-periodic oscillations in the gamma-ray light curves of the brightest active galactic nuclei using Fermi-LAT data, identifying 24 candidates and reporting a new multi-year QPO in S5 1044+71.
Contribution
First comprehensive search for QPOs in gamma-ray light curves of bright AGNs using wavelet analysis and Monte Carlo significance testing.
Findings
Identified 24 AGNs with candidate QPOs.
Confirmed several previously reported QPOs.
Discovered a new 1100-day QPO in S5 1044+71.
Abstract
The detection of quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) in the light curves of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) can provide insights into the physics of the super-massive black-holes (SMBHs) powering these systems and could represent a signature of the existence of SMBH binaries, setting fundamental constraints on SMBH evolution in the Universe. The identification of long term QPOs, characterized by periods on the order of several months to years, is particularly challenging and can only be achieved via all-sky monitoring instruments that provide unbiased, continuous light-curves of astrophysical objects. The Fermi-LAT satellite, thanks to its monitoring observing strategy, is an ideal instrument for such a goal. Here, we aim to identify QPOs in the -ray light-curves of the brightest AGNs within the Fermi-LAT catalog. We analyzed the light curves of the 35 brightest Fermi-LAT AGNs,…
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