http://arxiv.org/abs/1510.01111
Quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) are coherent peaks of variability power observed in the X-ray power spectra (PSDs) of stellar mass X-ray binaries (XRBs). A scale invariance of the accretion process implies they should be present in the active galactic nuclei. The first robust detection was a $\sim 1$ hr periodicity in the Seyfert galaxy RE J1034+396 from a $\sim 90$ ks XMM-Newton observation, however, subsequent observations failed to detect the QPO in the $0.3-10.0$ keV band. In this talk we present the recent detection of the $\sim 1$ hr periodicity in the $1.0-4.0$ keV band of 4 further low-flux/spectrally-harder observations of RE J1034+396 (see Alston et al 2014). We also present recent work on the discovery of a QPO in the Seyfert galaxy, MS 22549-3712, which again is only detected in energy bands associated with the primary power-law continuum emission (Alston et al 2015). We conclude these features are most likely analogous to the high-frequency QPOs observed in XRBs. In both sources, we also see evidence for X-ray reverberation at the QPO frequency, where soft X-ray bands and Iron K$\alpha$ emission lag the primary X-ray continuum. These time delays may provide another diagnostic for understanding the underlying QPO mechanism observed in accreting black holes.
W. Alston, A. Fabian, J. Markeviciute, et. al.
Tue, 6 Oct 15
24/78
Comments: Proceedings for The Extremes of Black Hole Accretion, Madrid, 2015. To appear in Astronomische Nachrichten, 6 pages, 4 figures
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