36 AGN data observed by Suzaku were compiled to examine the temporal variability in different energy bands covered by soft X-ray imaging systems (XRT + XIS: 0.5-10 keV) and Hard X-ray Detector (HXD: 15-50 keV) aboard Suzaku. Three band light curves were obtained in L (0.5-2keV), M (2-10keV), and H (15-50keV) with a time binning of 5760 s. The L-band flux change was almost proportional to that of the M-band without offsets in most of type-1 AGNs. The slope (= dL/dM) of the correlation changed by more than a factor of 10 from Seyfert 2 to narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1). The power-law component can explain the slope of Seyfert 1 galaxies with a typical index, T, of 1.9. For NLS1 s with steeper slopes, an additional soft excess component is needed, whose variation should be proportional to that of the power-law component. It gives a new constraint to models for the soft excess component. The H-band flux change is a linear function of the M-band flux with a significant offset in the //-band. The slope can be explained by the power-law component with an absorption column from 1022-24cm-2. The offset can be attributed to the reflection component, which is stable on a time scale of days. © 2009. Astronomical Society of Japan.
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Miyazawa, T., Haba, Y., & Kunieda, H. (2009). Broad-band temporal and spectral variation of 36 active galactic nuclei observed with suzaku. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 61(6), 1331–1354. https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/61.6.1331
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