Optical variability of eight FRII-type quasars with 13-yr photometric light curves
Agnieszka Ku\'zmicz, Arti Goyal, Stanis{\l}aw Zola, Marek Jamrozy,, Marek Dr\'o\.zd\.z, Waldemar Og{\l}oza, Micha{\l} Siwak, Daniel E. Reichart,, Vladimir V. Kouprianov, Daniel B. Caton

TL;DR
This study analyzes 13-year optical light curves of eight FRII-type quasars, revealing red-noise variability likely driven by thermal instabilities in their accretion disks, with no clear characteristic timescales detected.
Contribution
First long-term optical variability analysis of eight FRII quasars using SF and PSD methods, linking variability to accretion disk thermal instabilities.
Findings
All quasars showed variability with 0.3-1 mag changes.
Variability characterized by steep SF and PSD slopes, indicating red-noise behavior.
No reliable characteristic timescales found due to data duration limitations.
Abstract
We characterize the optical variability properties of eight lobe-dominated radio quasars (QSOs): B2 070937, FBQS J095206.3235245, PG 1004130, [HB89] 1156631, [HB89] 1425267, [HB89] 1503691, [HB89] 1721343, 4C 74.26, systematically monitored for a duration of 13 years since 2009. The quasars are radio-loud objects with extended radio lobes that indicate their orientation close to the sky plane. Five of the eight QSOs are classified as giant radio quasars. All quasars showed variability during our monitoring, with magnitude variations between 0.3 and 1 mag for the least variable and the most variable QSO, respectively. We performed both structure function (SF) analysis and power spectrum density (PSD) analysis for the variability characterization and search for characteristic timescales and periodicities. As a result of our analysis, we obtained relatively steep SF…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
