Low-luminosity AGN exhibit optical variability structure function slopes that increase with black hole mass from ~0.1 to ~0.3, with amplitude anticorrelated with luminosity, no breaks observed, and variability continuing to rise on 20-year timescales.
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Optical Variability Structure Function of Low-Luminosity AGN using ATLAS Lightcurves
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