A SIMPLE NEW METHOD FOR ANALYZING GAPPED TIME-SERIES - SEARCH FOR A HIGH-FREQUENCY CUTOFF IN THE X-RAY POWER SPECTRUM OF THE SEYFERT-GALAXY-MCG-6-30-15
T. Yaqoob et al., A SIMPLE NEW METHOD FOR ANALYZING GAPPED TIME-SERIES - SEARCH FOR A HIGH-FREQUENCY CUTOFF IN THE X-RAY POWER SPECTRUM OF THE SEYFERT-GALAXY-MCG-6-30-15, The Astrophysical journal, 490(1), 1997, pp. 25-28
We present a new, simple method for analyzing gapped time series that
is particularly suited to probe the Xray power spectra of active galac
tic nuclei (AGNs). The method is applied to a 4 day observation of the
Seyfert 1 galaxy MCG -6-30-15 with ASCA (Advanced Satellite for Cosmo
logy and Astrophysics). MCG -6-30-15 is well known for rapid, large-am
plitude X-ray variability and was one of the first AGNs to show eviden
ce of relativistic effects in its Fe-K line profile. In this source, o
ur method probes the power spectrum in the range 10(-3)-5 x 10(-2) Hz,
thus extending the high-frequency coverage by a factor of over 50 com
pared to previous studies. The ASCA data rule out a cessation of varia
bility up to 1.6 x 10(-2) Hz at greater than 90% confidence. The power
-law index of the power spectrum in this range is consistent with simi
lar to-1.4. At 2.1 x 10(-2) Hz we can place an upper limit of 7% on th
e intrinsic fluctuations of the source luminosity at greater than 99%
confidence. Above this frequency Poisson noise becomes dominant, but w
e can place an upper limit of 10% on intrinsic fluctuations up to 5 x
10(-2) Hz at 98.9% confidence. The data argue against orbital modulati
on as the origin of the variability since it would imply upper limits
on the mass of the putative black hole of less than 5 x 10(5) M., and
therefore super-Eddington luminosities.