2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.08886.x
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Non-linear X-ray variability in X-ray binaries and active galaxies

Abstract: We show that the rms-flux relation recently discovered in the X-ray light curves of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and X-ray binaries (XRBs) implies that the light curves have a formally non-linear, exponential form, provided the rms-flux relation applies to variations on all time-scales (as it appears to). This phenomenological model implies that stationary data will have a lognormal flux distribution. We confirm this result using an observation of Cyg X-1, and further demonstrate that our model predicts the ex… Show more

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“…Linear rms-flux relations have been detected in all accreting compact objects (from Active Galactic Nuclei to accreting white dwarfs, see e.g Uttley et al 2005;Heil et al 2012;Scaringi et al 2012;Van de Sande et al 2015). The general model invoked to explain the linear rmsflux relations is that of the fluctuating accretion disk model (Lyubarskii 1997;Kotov et al 2001;Arévalo & Uttley 2006).…”
Section: X-ray and Optical State Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linear rms-flux relations have been detected in all accreting compact objects (from Active Galactic Nuclei to accreting white dwarfs, see e.g Uttley et al 2005;Heil et al 2012;Scaringi et al 2012;Van de Sande et al 2015). The general model invoked to explain the linear rmsflux relations is that of the fluctuating accretion disk model (Lyubarskii 1997;Kotov et al 2001;Arévalo & Uttley 2006).…”
Section: X-ray and Optical State Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This property of X-ray variability is observed to hold over a wide range of timescales and is common to both AGN and XRBs (e.g. Uttley & McHardy 2001;Gaskell 2004;Uttley et al 2005). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors (Uttley et al 2005) also consider that the dynamical chaos is not required to explain the data. But our results together with Misra R. et al cogently prove that the seemingly random light curves found in some sources are indeed chaotic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%