X-ray Flux and Spectral Variability of Blazar H 2356-309

We present the results of timing and spectral analysis of the blazar H 2356-309 using XMM-Newton observations. This blazar is observed during 13 June 2005–24 December 2013 in total nine observations. Five of the observations show moderate flux variability with amplitude 1.7–2.2%. We search for the i...

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Main Authors: Kiran A. Wani, Haritma Gaur
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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spelling doaj-225bdfbbe0384f2f92b145ccd0e8cce52020-11-25T02:54:23ZengMDPI AGGalaxies2075-44342020-08-018595910.3390/galaxies8030059X-ray Flux and Spectral Variability of Blazar H 2356-309Kiran A. Wani0Haritma Gaur1Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Manora Peak, Nainital 263002, IndiaAryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Manora Peak, Nainital 263002, IndiaWe present the results of timing and spectral analysis of the blazar H 2356-309 using XMM-Newton observations. This blazar is observed during 13 June 2005–24 December 2013 in total nine observations. Five of the observations show moderate flux variability with amplitude 1.7–2.2%. We search for the intra-day variability timescales in these five light curves, but did not find in any of them. The fractional variability amplitude is generally lower in the soft bands than in the hard bands, which is attributed to the energy dependent synchrotron emission. Using the hardness ratio analysis, we search for the X-ray spectral variability along with flux variability in this source. However, we did not find any significant spectral variability on intra-day timescales. We also investigate the X-ray spectral curvature of blazar H 2356-309 and found that six of our observations are well described by the log parabolic model with <inline-formula><math display="inline"><semantics><mi>α</mi></semantics></math></inline-formula> = 1.99–2.15 and <inline-formula><math display="inline"><semantics><mi>β</mi></semantics></math></inline-formula> = 0.03–0.18. Three of our observations are well described by power law model. The break energy of the X-ray spectra varies between 1.97–2.31 keV. We investigate the correlation between various parameters that are derived from log parabolic model and their implications are discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/8/3/59BL Lacertae objectsgeneral—BL Lacertae objectsindividualH 2356-309—galaxiesactive
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author Kiran A. Wani
Haritma Gaur
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Haritma Gaur
X-ray Flux and Spectral Variability of Blazar H 2356-309
Galaxies
BL Lacertae objects
general—BL Lacertae objects
individual
H 2356-309—galaxies
active
author_facet Kiran A. Wani
Haritma Gaur
author_sort Kiran A. Wani
title X-ray Flux and Spectral Variability of Blazar H 2356-309
title_short X-ray Flux and Spectral Variability of Blazar H 2356-309
title_full X-ray Flux and Spectral Variability of Blazar H 2356-309
title_fullStr X-ray Flux and Spectral Variability of Blazar H 2356-309
title_full_unstemmed X-ray Flux and Spectral Variability of Blazar H 2356-309
title_sort x-ray flux and spectral variability of blazar h 2356-309
publisher MDPI AG
series Galaxies
issn 2075-4434
publishDate 2020-08-01
description We present the results of timing and spectral analysis of the blazar H 2356-309 using XMM-Newton observations. This blazar is observed during 13 June 2005–24 December 2013 in total nine observations. Five of the observations show moderate flux variability with amplitude 1.7–2.2%. We search for the intra-day variability timescales in these five light curves, but did not find in any of them. The fractional variability amplitude is generally lower in the soft bands than in the hard bands, which is attributed to the energy dependent synchrotron emission. Using the hardness ratio analysis, we search for the X-ray spectral variability along with flux variability in this source. However, we did not find any significant spectral variability on intra-day timescales. We also investigate the X-ray spectral curvature of blazar H 2356-309 and found that six of our observations are well described by the log parabolic model with <inline-formula><math display="inline"><semantics><mi>α</mi></semantics></math></inline-formula> = 1.99–2.15 and <inline-formula><math display="inline"><semantics><mi>β</mi></semantics></math></inline-formula> = 0.03–0.18. Three of our observations are well described by power law model. The break energy of the X-ray spectra varies between 1.97–2.31 keV. We investigate the correlation between various parameters that are derived from log parabolic model and their implications are discussed.
topic BL Lacertae objects
general—BL Lacertae objects
individual
H 2356-309—galaxies
active
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/8/3/59
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