How Far Is Quasar UV/Optical Variability from a Damped Random Walk at Low Frequency?

  • Guo 郭恒 H
  • Wang 王俊 J
  • Cai 蔡振 Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Studies have shown that UV/optical light curves of quasars can be described using the prevalent damped random walk (DRW) model, also known as the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process. A white noise power spectral density (PSD) is expected at low frequency in this model; however, a direct observational constraint to the low-frequency PSD slope is difficult due to the limited lengths of the light curves available. Meanwhile, quasars show scatter in their DRW parameters that is too large to be attributed to uncertainties in the measurements and dependence on the variation of known physical factors. In this work we present simulations showing that, if the low-frequency PSD deviates from the DRW, the red noise leakage can naturally produce large scatter in the variation parameters measured from simulated light curves. The steeper the low-frequency PSD slope, the larger scatter we expect. Based on observations of SDSS Stripe 82 quasars, we find that the low-frequency PSD slope should be no steeper than −1.3. The actual slope could be flatter, which consequently requires that the quasar variabilities should be influenced by other unknown factors. We speculate that the magnetic field and/or metallicity could be such additional factors.

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Guo 郭恒, H. 潇, Wang 王俊, J. 贤, Cai 蔡振, Z. 翼, & Sun 孙谋, M. 远. (2017). How Far Is Quasar UV/Optical Variability from a Damped Random Walk at Low Frequency? The Astrophysical Journal, 847(2), 132. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa8d71

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