The QUEST-La Silla AGN Variability Survey: Connection between AGN Variability and Black Hole Physical Properties
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Sánchez Sáez, Paula Andrea
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The QUEST-La Silla AGN Variability Survey: Connection between AGN Variability and Black Hole Physical Properties
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We present our statistical analysis of the connection between active galactic nuclei (AGN) variability
and physical properties of the central supermassive black hole (SMBH). We constructed optical light
curves using data from the QUEST-La Silla AGN variability survey. To model the variability, we
used the structure function, among the excess variance and the amplitude from Damp Random Walk
(DRW) modeling. For the measurement of SMBH physical properties, we used public spectra from
the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Our analysis is based on an original sample of 2345 sources
detected in both SDSS and QUEST-La Silla. For 1473 of these sources we could perform a proper
measurement of the spectral and variability properties, and 1348 of these sources were classified as
variable (91.5%). We found that the amplitude of the variability (A) depends solely on the rest frame
emission wavelength and the Eddington ratio, where A anti-correlates with both λrest and L/LEdd.
This suggests that AGN variability does not evolve over cosmic time, and its amplitude is inversely
related to the accretion rate. We found that the logarithmic gradient of the variability (γ) does not
correlate significantly with any SMBH physical parameter, since there is no statistically significant
linear regression model with an absolute value of the slope higher than 0.1. Finally, we found that the
general distribution of γ measured for our sample differs from the distribution of γ obtained for light
curves simulated from a DRW process. For 20.6% of the variable sources in our sample, a DRW model
is not appropriate to describe the variability, since γ differs considerably from the expected value of
0.5.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169465
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/aad7f9
ISSN: 15384357
0004637X
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Astrophysical Journal, Volumen 864, Issue 1, 2018.
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