M. Papoutsis, I. E. Papadakis, C. Panagiotou, E. Kammoun, M. Dovčiak
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This model allows us to explore the variability of X-ray illuminated discs under the scenario in which the X-ray corona is powered by the accretion process or by an external source. We then calculated UV/optical power spectra using the disc transfer function and assuming a bending power law for the X-ray power spectrum. We fitted our models to the observed power spectra of quasars determined by a recent power spectrum analysis of the SDSS Stripe-82 light curves.<i>Results.<i/> We demonstrate that X-ray reverberation can fit the power spectra of quasars in our sample well at all wavelengths, from ∼1300 Å up to 4000 Å. Our best-fit models imply that the X-ray corona is powered by the accretion disc, and that the black hole spin is probably lower than 0.7, while the X-ray corona height is in the range of 20 − 60 <i>R<i/><sub>g<sub/>. This is in agreement with previous findings from the application of the X-ray reverberation model to the quasar micro-lensing disc size problem, as well as recent time-lag measurements.","PeriodicalId":8571,"journal":{"name":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","volume":"41 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":5.8000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"X-ray reverberation modelling of the observed UV/optical power spectra of quasars\",\"authors\":\"M. Papoutsis, I. E. Papadakis, C. Panagiotou, E. Kammoun, M. Dovčiak\",\"doi\":\"10.1051/0004-6361/202554220\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<i>Context.<i/> Over the past decade, a significant amount of effort has been put into investigating the ultraviolet (UV) and optical variability of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). 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X-ray reverberation modelling of the observed UV/optical power spectra of quasars
Context. Over the past decade, a significant amount of effort has been put into investigating the ultraviolet (UV) and optical variability of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Comprehensive studies of intensive multi-wavelength monitoring and surveys of local and high-redshift AGNs have shown that X-ray illumination of AGN accretion discs is a potential explanation for the observed variability.Aims. Our main objective is to study the UV/optical power spectra of AGNs under the assumption of X-ray reverberation and to test whether this model can explain the observed power spectra of distant quasars.Methods. We computed the disc transfer function in the case of X-ray reverberation using a recent physical model and studied its dependence on the parameters of the model. This model allows us to explore the variability of X-ray illuminated discs under the scenario in which the X-ray corona is powered by the accretion process or by an external source. We then calculated UV/optical power spectra using the disc transfer function and assuming a bending power law for the X-ray power spectrum. We fitted our models to the observed power spectra of quasars determined by a recent power spectrum analysis of the SDSS Stripe-82 light curves.Results. We demonstrate that X-ray reverberation can fit the power spectra of quasars in our sample well at all wavelengths, from ∼1300 Å up to 4000 Å. Our best-fit models imply that the X-ray corona is powered by the accretion disc, and that the black hole spin is probably lower than 0.7, while the X-ray corona height is in the range of 20 − 60 Rg. This is in agreement with previous findings from the application of the X-ray reverberation model to the quasar micro-lensing disc size problem, as well as recent time-lag measurements.
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Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.