论文标题
在AGN中建模连续混响:通过Fairall 9中的X射线混响对紫外线变异性进行频谱计时分析
Modelling Continuum Reverberation in AGN: A Spectral-Timing Analysis of the UV Variability Through X-ray Reverberation in Fairall 9
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论文摘要
AGN的连续混响映射可以提供对吸积流的性质和几何形状的新见解。来自中央电晕照射的一些X射线被吸收,从而升高了局部盘温度。这为光谱能量分布(SED)提供了额外的重新处理贡献,该光谱能量分布(SED)相对于驱动X射线光曲线滞后和涂抹。我们直接从积聚光盘中计算出这种混响,为给定的X射线灯曲线创建了完全依赖时间的SED。我们将其应用于Fairall 9上最近的密集监控数据,发现无法通过从光盘中观察到的光曲线重新处理观察到的UV变异性。取而代之的是,我们发现大多数变异性必须是紫外线排放过程的固有的,这增加了改变外观AGN的证据,表明该区域的结构与Shakura-Sunyaev盘完全不同。我们滤除了这种长时间的可变性,发现单独的重新处理仍然不足以解释我们假定的中央源的快速变异性照明平盘。任何垂直结构(例如BLR和/或内部圆盘风)可以增加后处理的幅度,从而可以更好地匹配。从根本上说,尽管该模型缺少可变性的主要贡献者,但固有的紫外线/EUV发射而不是由后处理产生。
Continuum reverberation mapping of AGN can provide new insight into the nature and geometry of the accretion flow. Some of the X-rays from the central corona irradiating the disc are absorbed, increasing the local disc temperature. This gives an additional re-processed contribution to the spectral energy distribution (SED) which is lagged and smeared relative to the driving X-ray light-curve. We directly calculate this reverberation from the accretion disc, creating fully time dependent SEDs for a given X-ray light-curve. We apply this to recent intensive monitoring data on Fairall 9, and find that it is not possible to produce the observed UV variability by X-ray reprocessing of the observed light-curve from the disc. Instead, we find that the majority of the variability must be intrinsic to the UV emission process, adding to evidence from changing look AGN that this region has a structure which is quite unlike a Shakura-Sunyaev disc. We filter out this long timescale variability and find that reprocessing alone is still insufficient to explain even the fast variability in our assumed geometry of a central source illuminating a flat disc. The amplitude of reprocessing can be increased by any vertical structure such as the BLR and/or an inner disc wind, giving a better match. Fundamentally though the model is missing the major contributor to the variability, intrinsic to the UV/EUV emission rather than arising from reprocessing.