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arxiv: 0905.1981 · v1 · pith:LIK5XQH3new · submitted 2009-05-13 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO · astro-ph.HE

Correlation and time delays of the X-ray and optical emission of the Seyfert Galaxy NGC3783

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We present simultaneous X-ray and optical B and V band light curves of the Seyfert Galaxy NGC3783 spanning 2 years. The flux in all bands is highly variable and the fluctuations are significantly correlated. As shown before by Stirpe et al. the optical bands vary simultaneously, with a delay of less than 1.5 days but both B and V bands lag the X-ray fluctuations by 3-9 days. This delay points at optical variability produced by X-ray reprocessing and the value of the lag places the reprocessor close to the broad line region. A power spectrum analysis of the light curve, however, shows that the X-ray variability has a power law shape bending to a steeper slope at a time-scale ~2.9 days while the variability amplitude in the optical bands continues to grow towards the longest time-scale covered, ~ 300 days. We show that the power spectra together with the small value of the time delay is inconsistent with a picture where all the optical variability is produced by X-ray reprocessing, though the small amplitude, rapid optical fluctuations might be produced in this way. We detect larger variability amplitudes on long time-scales in the optical bands than in the X-rays. This behaviour adds to similar results recently obtained for at least three other AGN and indicates a separate source of long term optical variability, possibly accretion rate or thermal fluctuations in the optically emitting accretion disc.

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