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Multiwavelength observations of short-timescale variability in NGC 4151 .4. Analysis of multiwavelength continuum variability

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dc.contributor.author Edelson, RA
dc.contributor.author Alexander, T
dc.contributor.author Crenshaw, DM
dc.contributor.author Kaspi, S
dc.contributor.author Malkan, MA
dc.contributor.author Peterson, BM
dc.contributor.author Warwick, RS
dc.contributor.author Clavel, J
dc.contributor.author Filippenko, AV
dc.contributor.author Horne, K
dc.contributor.author Korista, KT
dc.contributor.author Kriss, GA
dc.contributor.author Krolik, JH
dc.contributor.author Maoz, D
dc.contributor.author Nandra, K
dc.contributor.author OBrien, PT
dc.contributor.author Penton, SV
dc.contributor.author Yaqoob, T
dc.contributor.author Albrecht, P
dc.contributor.author Alloin, D
dc.contributor.author Ayres, TR
dc.contributor.author Balonek, TJ
dc.contributor.author Barr, P
dc.contributor.author Barth, AJ
dc.contributor.author Bertram, R
dc.contributor.author Bromage, GE
dc.contributor.author Carini, M
dc.contributor.author Carone, TE
dc.contributor.author Cheng, FZ
dc.contributor.author Chuvaev, KK
dc.contributor.author Dietrich, M
dc.contributor.author DultzinHacyan, D
dc.contributor.author Gaskell, CM
dc.contributor.author Glass, IS
dc.contributor.author Goad, MR
dc.contributor.author Hemar, S
dc.contributor.author Ho, LC
dc.contributor.author Huchra, JP
dc.contributor.author Hutchings, J
dc.contributor.author Johnson, WN
dc.contributor.author Kazanas, D
dc.contributor.author Kollatschny, W
dc.contributor.author Koratkar, AP
dc.contributor.author Kovo, O
dc.contributor.author Laor, A
dc.contributor.author MacAlpine, GM
dc.contributor.author Magdziarz, P
dc.contributor.author Martin, PG
dc.contributor.author Matheson, T
dc.contributor.author McCollum, B
dc.contributor.author Miller, HR
dc.contributor.author Morris, SL
dc.contributor.author Oknyanskij, VL
dc.contributor.author Penfold, J
dc.contributor.author Perez, E
dc.contributor.author Perola, GC
dc.contributor.author Pike, G
dc.contributor.author Pogge, RW
dc.contributor.author Ptak, RL
dc.contributor.author Qian, BC
dc.contributor.author Reichert, GA
dc.contributor.author Rokaki, EL
dc.contributor.author Roland, J
dc.contributor.author Sadun, AC
dc.contributor.author Salamanca, I
dc.contributor.author SantosLleo, M
dc.contributor.author Shields, JC
dc.contributor.author Shull, JM
dc.contributor.author Smith, DA
dc.contributor.author Smith, SM
dc.contributor.author Snijders, MAJ
dc.contributor.author Stirpe, GM
dc.contributor.author Stoner, RE
dc.contributor.author Sun, WH
dc.contributor.author Ulrich, MH
dc.contributor.author vanGroningen, E
dc.contributor.author Wagner, RM
dc.contributor.author Wagner, S
dc.contributor.author Wanders, I
dc.contributor.author Welsh, WF
dc.contributor.author Weymann, RJ
dc.contributor.author Wilkes, BJ
dc.contributor.author Wu, H
dc.contributor.author Wurster, J
dc.contributor.author Xue, SJ
dc.contributor.author Zdziarski, AA
dc.contributor.author Zheng, W
dc.contributor.author Zou, ZL
dc.contributor.author RodríguezEspinoza, JM
dc.contributor.author RodríguezPascual, PM
dc.contributor.author RecondoGonzález, MC
dc.date.accessioned 2011-01-22T10:28:00Z
dc.date.available 2011-01-22T10:28:00Z
dc.date.issued 1996
dc.identifier.issn 0004-637X
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11154/2939
dc.description.abstract This paper combines data from the three preceding papers in order to analyze the multi-wave-band variability and spectral energy distribution of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 4151 during the 1993 December monitoring campaign. The source, which was near its peak historical brightness, showed strong, correlated variability at X-ray, ultraviolet, and optical wavelengths. The strongest variations were seen in medium-energy (similar to 1.5 keV) X-rays, with a normalized variability amplitude (NVA) of 24%. Weaker (NVA = 6%) variations (uncorrelated with those at lower energies) were seen at soft gamma-ray energies of similar to 100 keV. No significant variability was seen in softer (0.1-1 keV) X-ray bands. In the ultraviolet/optical regime, the NVA decreased from 9% to 1% as the wavelength increased from 1275 to 6900 Angstrom These data do not probe extreme ultraviolet (1200 Angstrom to 0.1 keV) or hard X-ray (2-50 keV) variability. The phase differences between variations in different bands were consistent with zero lag, with upper limits of less than or similar to 0.15 day between 1275 Angstrom and the other ultraviolet bands, less than or similar to 0,3 day between 1275 Angstrom and 1.5 keV, and less than or similar to 1 day between 1275 and 5125 Angstrom These tight limits represent more than an order of magnitude improvement over those determined in previous multi-wave-band AGN monitoring campaigns. The ultraviolet fluctuation power spectra showed no evidence for periodicity, but were instead well fitted with a very steep, red power law (a less than or equal to -2.5). If photons emitted at a ''primary'' wave band are absorbed by nearby material and ''reprocessed'' to produce emission at a secondary wave band, causality arguments require that variations in the secondary band follow those in the primary band. The tight interband correlation and limits on the ultraviolet and medium-energy X-ray lags indicate that the reprocessing region is smaller than similar to 0.15 it-day in size. After correcting for strong (a factor of greater than or similar to 15) line-of-sight absorption, the medium-energy X-ray luminosity variations appear adequate to drive the ultraviolet/optical variations. However, the medium-energy X-ray NVA is 2-4 times that in the ultraviolet, and the single-epoch, absorption-corrected X-ray/gamma-ray luminosity is only about one-third of that of the ultraviolet/optical/infrared, suggesting that at most about a third of the total low-energy flux could be reprocessed high-energy emission. The strong wavelength dependence of the ultraviolet NVAs is consistent with an origin in an accretion disk, with the variable emission coming from the hotter inner regions and nonvariable emission from the cooler outer regions. These data, when combined with the results of disk fits, indicate a boundary between these regions near a radius of order R approximate to 0.07 1t-day. No interband lag would be expected, as reprocessing (and thus propagation between regions) need not occur, and the orbital timescale of similar to 1 day is consistent with the observed variability timescale. However, such a model does not immediately explain the good correlation between ultraviolet and X-ray variations. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title Multiwavelength observations of short-timescale variability in NGC 4151 .4. Analysis of multiwavelength continuum variability en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.idprometeo 3051
dc.source.novolpages 470(1):364-377
dc.subject.wos Astronomy & Astrophysics
dc.description.index WoS: SCI, SSCI o AHCI
dc.subject.keywords galaxies, active
dc.subject.keywords galaxies, individual (NGC 4151)
dc.subject.keywords galaxies, Seyfert
dc.subject.keywords ultraviolet, galaxies
dc.subject.keywords X-rays, galaxies
dc.relation.journal Astrophysical Journal

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