论文标题
使用复发分析研究活动银河核的非线性和随机硬X射线变异性
Investigating Non-linear and Stochastic Hard X-ray Variability of Active Galactic Nuclei using Recurrence Analysis
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论文摘要
我们使用来自14-150 KEV频段中Swift Burst Alert Alert望远镜(BAT)的157个月目录中的光曲线对46个主动银河核(AGN)进行了重复分析的结果。我们生成复发图,并为每个对象计算复发图指标。我们使用替代数据方法将所有基于复发的基于复发的量与具有相同功率谱,通量分布或两者兼而有之的三组随机光曲线进行比较,以确定确定性,非线性,熵和非平稳性的存在。我们将这些数量与每个系统的已知物理特征进行比较,例如黑洞质量,爱丁顿比率和降压光度,无线电响度,遮挡和光谱类型。我们发现,该样品中几乎所有AGN都表现出与功率谱相比,大约一半表现出非线性或非平稳行为。我们发现,2型AGN比1型AGN更可能包含确定性的变异性,而在被遮盖的AGN和毫不掩饰的AGN之间找不到相同的区别。 1型AGN之间的可变性与爱丁顿的比率是反相关的,而在2型AGN之间没有发现关系。复发属性与AGN类之间的连接表明,硬X射线发射是AGN类别之间明显的积聚过程的探测,该探针支持对更改外观AGN的解释,并挑战传统的统一模型,该模型仅在视角上对AGN进行分类。
We present results of recurrence analysis of 46 active galactic nuclei (AGN) using light curves from the 157-month catalog of the Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) in the 14-150 keV band. We generate recurrence plots and compute recurrence plot metrics for each object. We use the surrogate data method to compare all derived recurrence-based quantities to three sets of stochastic light curves with identical power spectrum, flux distribution, or both, in order to determine the presence of determinism, non-linearity, entropy, and non-stationarity. We compare these quantities with known physical characteristics of each system, such as black hole mass, Eddington ratio, and bolometric luminosity, radio loudness, obscuration, and spectroscopic type. We find that almost all AGN in this sample exhibit substantial higher-order modes of variability than is contained in the power spectrum, with approximately half exhibiting nonlinear or non-stationary behavior. We find that Type 2 AGN are more likely to contain deterministic variability than Type 1 AGN while the same distinction is not found between obscured and unobscured AGN. The complexity of variability among Type 1 AGN is anticorrelated with Eddington ratio, while no relationship is found among Type 2 AGN. The connections between the recurrence properties and AGN class suggest that hard X-ray emission is a probe of distinct accretion processes among classes of AGN, which supports interpretations of changing-look AGN and challenges the traditional unification model that classifies AGN only on viewing angle.