Searching for similarities in the accretion flow of Seyfert 1 galaxies and cataclysmic variables based on flare profiles of IRAS 13224-3809, 1H 0707-495, Mrk 766 and MV Lyr
A. Dobrotka, H. Negoro, P. Bezak

TL;DR
This study compares the variability profiles of certain AGNs and a cataclysmic variable to test the sandwich model, revealing similarities in flare structures that suggest a common accretion flow origin and the presence of transient phenomena during high flux periods.
Contribution
It introduces a flare profile analysis method to compare accretion flow variability across different systems, supporting the sandwich model with new observational evidence.
Findings
AGNs' flare profiles resemble those of a low-state cataclysmic variable.
The sandwich model explains characteristic break frequencies in X-ray PDS.
Transient flare features indicate additional X-ray sources during high flux periods.
Abstract
AIMS: We studied fast variability of three selected AGNs, IRAS 13224-3809, 1H 0707-495 and Mrk 766, and the cataclysmic variable MV Lyr observed by XMM-Newton and Kepler spacecrafts, respectively. Our goal is to search for common origin of the variability and to test the so-called sandwich model where a geometrically thick corona is surrounding a geometrically thin disc. METHODS: We study substructures of the averaged flare profiles. The flare profile method identifies individual flares in the light curve, and averages them. Direct fitting of the profile substructures identify individual characteristic frequencies seen in standard power density spectra (PDS) as a break frequency or quasi-periodic oscillation. The credibility of flare profile substructures is demonstrated by comparison with autocorrelation function. RESULTS: We found that the flare profiles of AGNs are similar to that of…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
